Bleeding hemorrhoids.?
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
7:30 am
Why do Hemorrhoids bleed?
Filed under: Hemorrhoids Treatments
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Haemorrhoids develop when the normal veins around the anal opening become abnormally enlarged or dilated. This happens because of habits or medical conditions that cause increased pressure on veins in the pelvis. The most frequent cause is a refined diet with not enough grains and bulky foods. This causes constipation, leading to increased pressure.
This dilated abnormally veins easily rupture because of hard stool or anything (my patient get hemorrhoids bleeding because she bump the door).
Rupture veins = bleeding.
Hemorrhoids are varicose veins of the rectum. When bowel moves through the rectum may rupture the veins and bleeding occurs.