Mixed hemorrhoids are a type of hemorrhoids, also called internal and external hemorrhoids. The symptoms of mixed hemorrhoids are more obvious and have similarities with the symptoms of other types of hemorrhoids. Patients may experience symptoms such as blood in the stool and prolapsed hemorrhoids. In this case, patients need to pay attention to their diet and lifestyle. 1. Pain: Simple internal hemorrhoids are painless, and a few may cause a feeling of heaviness and distension. When internal hemorrhoids or mixed hemorrhoids prolapse and become incarcerated, and edema, infection, and necrosis occur, there will be varying degrees of pain. 2. Itching: In late-stage internal hemorrhoids, prolapsed hemorrhoids and relaxation of the anal sphincter, secretions often flow out. Due to the irritation of the secretions, there is often itching and discomfort around the anus, and even skin eczema, which makes the patient extremely uncomfortable. 3. Mucus overflow: The rectal mucosa is stimulated by hemorrhoids for a long time, causing inflammatory exudation and increased secretions. When the anal sphincter relaxes, it can flow out at any time, causing the anal skin to be frequently irritated and cause eczema and itching. 4. Blood in stool: It is characterized by painlessness, intermittentness, and the presence of bright red blood after defecation, which is also a common symptom of internal hemorrhoids or mixed hemorrhoids in the early stages. Blood in the stool is mostly caused by feces abrading the mucosa or forceful defecation, which causes dilated blood vessels to rupture and bleed. In mild cases, there is usually heavy bleeding or blood on toilet paper, followed by dripping blood. In severe cases, there is spurting bleeding, which often stops on its own after a few days. This has important implications for diagnosis. Constipation, hard and dry stools, drinking alcohol and eating spicy foods are all causes of bleeding. If bleeding occurs repeatedly over a long period of time, anemia may occur, which is not uncommon in clinical practice and should be differentiated from hemorrhagic diseases. 5. Hemorrhoid prolapse: It is often a late symptom, with blood in the stool first and then prolapse. In the late stage, the hemorrhoids enlarge and gradually separate from the muscle layer, and are pushed out of the anus during defecation. In mild cases, the hemorrhoids will only prolapse during defecation and will return to their original position on their own after defecation. In severe cases, they need to be pushed back in by hand. In more serious cases, they will prolapse out of the anus when the abdominal pressure is slightly increased, such as when coughing or walking, and the hemorrhoids will prolapse, making it difficult to return and making it impossible to participate in labor. A few patients report prolapse as the first symptom. |
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