Rectal prolapse and hemorrhoids can both be uncomfortable and very excruciating conditions. Rectal prolapse mightat first feel like a bad case of hemorrhoids, and occasionally hemorrhoids on your anus might look as though your rectum is emergent. Rectal prolapse encompasses movement of the rectum itself. Hemorrhoids are essentially swollen blood vessels in the walls of your rectum or anus. Hemorrhoids, though reasonably common in their smaller, milder form, can become excruciating and tickly. They can leave red blood on tissue when you dab. Rectal prolapse can also cause bleeding at times.
Rectal prolapse vs. hemorrhoid causes
Even the mild rectal discomposure in the anus area can be the sign of any number of conditions, so it is very imperative to know about the signs and symptoms and get the superlative professional assistance to treat the problem. So, let us figure out the difference in their causes first:
Rectal Prolapse Causes
- Long-term constipation
- The stress of childbirth
- Big hemorrhoids
- Weakening of ligaments and muscles
- Long-term diarrhea
- Long-term straining for hard stool
- Surgery done in the past
- Cystic fibrosis
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Hollering cough
- Multiple sclerosis
Hemorrhoids causes
- Constipation
- Obesity or overweight
- Deskbound lifestyle
- Straining during bowels movements
- Diarrhoea
- Pregnancy
- Weightlifting
- Lack of workout and yoga
- Aging and weakness
- Too much Anal Sex
- Excessive Masturbation
- Hereditary cause of hemorrhoids
If you suspect you have hemorrhoids or rectal prolapse, see the knowledgeable doctor at Daya Ayush Therapy Center. He can diagnose your condition and recommend the appropriate treatment.