A contributing factor in the recent increase of piles (hemorrhoids) for many is largely due to a lack of fiber in one’s diet. It has been noted that most people suffer from hemorrhoids at some point or another during their lifetime; however, many other people don’t seem to be aware of how common this ailment actually is.
Women tend to experience a higher incidence rate than males because they typically run around doing things for others such as cooking meals, taking care of children, and running errands, etc., all day long while men typically work outside the house where they are sometimes too busy or tired to care about what they eat or drink – leading them to acquire hemorrhoids as well.
Piles Symptoms in Women
1. Discharge of mucus from the anus
Mucus-like fluids sometimes come out from the rectum because of hemorrhoids. Leakage of mucus from the rectum can be a symptom of hemorrhoids. Discomfort during defecation or having diarrhea could also mean you are suffering from hemorrhoids. This is when seeing your doctor becomes necessary because they might recommend surgical procedures such as getting rid of them completely or reducing their size/pain level if possible.
2. Lump or swelling near the anus
Swelling around the anus could mean that you have piles. Piles are a condition where there is pain in the area of your anus as well as discomfort while sitting down from this lump near your anus. Along with these, it could be difficult for you to clean yourself after going to the bathroom because of this swollen mass near your rectum. If you start noticing any of these symptoms then please contact a medical professional right away!
3. Severe pain in the stomach
Patients will often experience abdominal discomfort when they suffer from hemorrhoids. Constipation due to this digestive disorder causes bloating which can lead to painful stomach cramping. If it becomes too difficult for patients to continue living with these symptoms, they should seek professional advice as soon as possible.
4. Severe itching in the anus
Hemorrhoids come in two forms – internal and external. Internal hemorrhoids are positioned inside of the rectum, where they may eventually prolapse (come out). External hemorrhoids appear around the anal opening and cause severe itching. An inflamed anus can also lead to pain, burning, and discomfort.
5. Redness of the area near the anus
If the area around your anus is red, or if pain worsens in that location, then you may have piles. Pile patients often have problems with an intense burning sensation around their rectum.
6. Difficulty during bowel movement
Piles is a condition in which the patient struggles mightily when it comes to bowel movements. Sharp pain often accompanies bouts of constipation, making things even more difficult for patients who already have difficulty removing waste from their bodies; piles can be just about impossible for some people to manage.
7. Frequent urge to have bowel movements
Unfortunately, piles make it difficult for patients to have a bowel movement. When they do have one, their stomach doesn’t absorb the food effectively and they feel they need to go again almost immediately afterwards. If you experience these symptoms too- don’t hesitate! Contact your doctor right away because if left untreated, this condition can only worsen and become more painful or sore; requiring medical intervention in order to be properly resolved.