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Internal and External Hemorrhoids Diagnosis
Self-Diagnosis Techniques for External HemorrhoidsThere are numerous techniques that you can use for hemorrhoid diagnosis. After wiping yourself from a bowel movement, see if you feel any bumps or if there is any evidence of blood on the toilet paper or in the toilet bowel. The bumps or darkened skin may indicate that you have a hemorrhoid that is
protruding from your anus or underneath the skin around the rim of your anus.
If the lump is sore to the touch, your hemorrhoid could be considered “thrombosed,”
which will need some immediate attention. In this case, it may be more than a
hemorrhoid. In rare cases, different types of perianal cancers can also
appear as an external hemorrhoid. When Doctors are Needed for Hemorrhoids DiagnosisYou may also experience itching and pain. However, there are a number of other anal conditions, such as anal fissures, that share similar symptoms with hemorrhoids. To make sure, you should consider seeing a doctor to ensure the proper diagnosis. You do not want to be trying to treat one condition when another - possibly more serious - one exists. Internal hemorrhoids also require a doctor’s opinion. In this case, a hemorrhoids diagnosis is easy to do if it can be located, such as when it protrudes from the anus or causes rectal bleeding. How Doctors Conduct a Hemorrhoids DiagnosisA doctor can pinpoint your hemorrhoids by going over any symptoms you have experienced as well as reviewing your medical history. A hemorrhoid diagnosis may also include a physical examination of the anus. While this probably seems very embarrassing, it is the only way to locate external hemorrhoids. An additional examination may include taking a biopsy of the area to check for any infections or other possible disorders. Rectal examinations can locate both internal hemorrhoids as well as possible cancerous tumors in the anal canal or rectum. Sometimes, closer examination is necessary. When this is needed, an anoscope is used. This device is a hollow, lighted tube that is placed into your rectum and helps a doctor locate internal hemorrhoids, tumors or anal fissures as well as get a complete view of your rectum. As the doctor pulls the anoscope out of the rectum, any internal hemorrhoids are easily identified. The doctor may
ask you to strain as if you are trying to have a bowel movement to help with a hemorrhoid diagnosis. | |
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