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Posted on Apr 19, 2022
WHAT ARE HAEMORRHOIDS?
Haemorrhoids are basically swollen and inflamed veins (blood vessels) in the anal canal. They develop due to the increased strain/ pressure on the veins of the anal region, often caused by long-term constipation, old age, and in some cases, pregnancy. When stress is placed upon these veins, it causes them to swell-up and the surrounding mass of tissues to slip downwards. When stool passes, the swelling stretches further and can lead to bleeding, discomfort, and pain.
WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF HAEMORRHOIDS?
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF HAEMORRHOIDS?
WHAT TESTS CAN DIAGNOSE HAEMORRHOIDS?
WHAT ARE THE VARIOUS SURGICAL PROCEDURES FOR HAEMORRHOIDS?
HOW CAN WE PREVENT RECURRENCE OF HAEMORRHOIDS?