dilated or varicosed blood vessels (usually veins) in the anal region; also called piles
Cushions of vascular tissue that are a normal part of the anal anatomy. Hemorrhoids may enlarge, prolapse, bleed, become clotted (thrombose), or create hygiene problems.
enlarged veins in the lower rectum
dilated or swollen veins in the anus that can be itchy and painful
swollen veins of the anus or rectum.
veins around the anus or lower rectum that are swollen and inflamed.
Enlarged veins protruding into the anorectal area, either internal or externally visible. They are either the result of poor sphincter tone and portal congestion, or sphincter hypertonicity, skeletal muscle and adrenergic excess.
Widening of the veins in the anus causing itchy discomfort, pain, and bleeding. When hemorrhoids bleed it may be confused with bleeding due to other causes such as colorectal cancer
condition of itching or painful mass of dilated veins in swollen anal tissue hemorrhoids. Ayurveda addresses two types of hemorrhoids: vata type are small, dry, prone to cracking, and hard or rough to the touch ( Hingvastak, Triphala Guggulu). Pitta type are red, irritated, inflamed, and tend to bleed ( Neem, Shatavari, Triphala)
Arteriovenous connections around the anus that can become enlarged and/or bleed.
Dilation of the veins in the anal area. The problems associated with hemorrhoids occur when these veins become enlarged, prolapsed or become plugged or inflamed.
enlarged veins inside and/or outside the rectum and/or anus that may be painful and/or bleed.
a painful swelling formed by the enlargement of veins at the anus.
Varicose veins in the rectal area. They may be outside or inside the rectum.
distended veins in the lining of the anus.
small and dilated blood muscles around the anus and the lower rectum. These may cause itching pain and bleeding.
swollen blood vessels in and around the anus that cause itching, pain, and sometimes bleeding.
painful swollen veins of the flower rectum and anus caused by excess pressure from straining during a bowel movement, persistent diarrhea, or pregnancy.
Dilated veins that are located at the anal opening. May be either internal or external.
Itchy, enlarged or swollen veins in the rectum. Also called piles.
Dilation, or swelling, of the veins surrounding the rectum and in the rectal canal. They may be painful and cause bleeding during constipation and defecation. There are a number of treatments ranging from topical creams to surgery. There is an increased incidence of hemorrhoids during pregnancy, and women are advised to avoid constipation.
Network of veins around the anus area. The condition know as hemorrhoids occurs when these veins enlarge and distend usually caused by straining or pressure. .
Veins near the anus that can become swollen and painful and sometimes bleed.
Engorged blood vessels in and around the anus and lower rectum occurs usually with constipation.
Piles which are dilated rectal veins
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins around the anus.
internal or external dilated rectal veins; piles
Varicose veins of the rectum, afflicting 20 to 50 percent of pregnant women. Caused by increased blood volume and pressure from the uterus on the veins in the pelvis, the swollen veins in the rectum look like a pile of grapes and cause itching, pain, and bleeding. They can also appear postpartum as a result of pushing during labor. Constipation can cause hemorrhoids or compound them.
a mass of dilated veins in swollen tissue at the margin of the anus or nearby within the rectum
Swollen, varicose veins that protrude from the walls of the rectum and/or the anorectal canal.
Enlarged and swollen veins located in or around the rectum.
Hemorrhoids refers to a condition in which veins associated with the lining of the rectum become enlarged.
enlarged veins in the anus or rectum, usually caused by constipation or straining. Hemorrhoids are common during childbirth and after delivery.
Inflammation of the veins surrounding the anus.
Painful, dilated blood vessels in the anal area. They often appear during pregnancy -- due to the weight of the fetus -- or postnatally, as a result of pushing during labor.
The Condition" Hemorrhoids are swollen hemorrhoidal plexuses in and around the anus and lower rectum that stretch under pressure, similar to varicose veins in the legs..." Relationship to Copper Deficiency"A copper deficiency has been associated with weakening of connective tissue that can be a contributing factor for the development of hemorrhoids..." Recommendation Ozone / Oxidative Therapy"Capsules filled with ozonated oil and used as suppositories, or rectal insufflation of ozone gas have proven useful in treating inflamed hemorrhoids..." Recommendation High/Increased Fiber Diet"...Insoluble fiber prevents and manages problems like constipation and hemorrhoids by producing a larger softer stool that passes through the digestive system faster and more easily..."
The Condition"...Bleeding may also be a symptom of other digestive diseases, including colorectal cancer..."
The Condition"...Veins are strengthened by bioflavonoids..."
Swollen blood vessels around the anus are hemorrhoids that may bleed and cause pain. They are quite common during pregnancy, because of the increased blood volume and increasing pressure from the uterus on the veins that return blood from the legs and pelvis.
Varicose disorder causing painful swellings at the anus; piles.