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We all have hemorrhoids!

harrissymptomsky · October 10, 2023 · Leave a Comment

Everyone can get hemorrhoids!

Almost all of us have been there. It’s itching. It hurts. It can even bleed and it’s in the anus

This which you can see here is a cross-section of the anus this would be an internal hemorrhoid and this over here an external hemorrhoid actually, everybody has hemorrhoids and

And why am I saying this? Well, because hemorrhoids are normal anatomical vascular structures that everyone has

They can be found over here and they are small

Cushions that help control the stool. These

Hemorrhoids can become swollen and then we refer to them as internal hemorrhoids. Here we see the perineal vessels and

They can become thrombosed and we refer to that as external hemorrhoids

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