The Origin Of Strangulated Prolapsed Hämorrhoiden October 29, 2011 at 12:01 am

When you become aware of the fact that the pain in your rectum and anus is not because of piles or irritation due to constipation then you should be assured that it is because of haemorrhoids. These outgrowths from the varicose vein are usually hard to find in the early life stages of the disease and are only found when the patient does not respond to treatments for piles.
When the haemorrhoids prolapse or they fall out of the body after excessive internal hämorrhoiden bleeding it becomes associated with a far graver risk than it was earlier and removal becomes very vital to the wellbeing of the person. That is because the prolapsed haemorrhoids can progress on to the stage of becoming strangulated haemorrhoids in which the blood supply gets cut off to the varicose vein resulting in the formation of clots that can enter into the body creating haemorrhage or blockage in unreachable parts of the body.

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