The early symptoms of internal hemorrhoids are
If early symptoms of internal hemorrhoids appear, the main manifestations are local mucosal protrusion or sub-mucosal congestion and edema. Patients may experience varying degrees of anal pain and might even experience minor bleeding during bowel movements due to irritation from hard, dry stools. The bleeding is usually bright red. After taking oral and topical medications, early-stage internal hemorrhoids can be cured and relieved. However, to prevent recurrent attacks of internal hemorrhoids or worsening of the condition, it is advised that patients maintain good bowel movements to avoid overly dry stools, keep bowel movement time under ten minutes, and avoid consuming spicy and irritating foods as much as possible.
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