Prolapse of internal hemorrhoids
The most common symptoms of internal hemorrhoids are blood in the stool and prolapse. Generally, the initial prolapse of internal hemorrhoids is not very obvious. The symptoms of prolapse occur only occasionally. Due to the increase in the volume of the hemorrhoid core, the stool is squeezed by the feces during defecation, gradually Separated from the muscle layer and prolapsed outside the anus. Sometimes one or two hemorrhoids prolapse at the same time, and sometimes all the hemorrhoids prolapse together with the rectal mucosa.
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