Diagnosing Bleeding Hemorrhoids


When your physician examinesHemorrhoids Horror Healed the affected area and identifies hemorrhoids or bleeding hemorrhoids are present, either internally or externally, he or she can evaluate their size, severity and location so that a proper treatment plan can be put into effect. Hemorrhoids are normally diagnosed by a physical exam along with an evaluation of the patient's medical history.

As far as a physical exam for the diagnosis and evaluation of hemorrhoids or bleeding hemorrhoids, normally a digital rectal exam and anoscopy are usually the first steps. An anoscopy is a procedure in which a small tube is inserted into the anus.

 If the patient is under the age of 50 and rectal bleeding is present but he or she doesn't have the risk factors that may suggest the possibility of colon cancer or other serious medical issues, there may not be a need for any further testing.

However, with that said, if the medical history of a patient warrants further investigation, there are other tests such as flexible sigmoidoscopy, barium enema or colonoscopy that your doctor may wish to perform. These procedures will allow a look inside the anus, rectum and lower part of the large intestine to determine if there are any abnormal growths or other signs of a more serious condition.



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