Hemorrhoids are a common condition of the rectum, associated with inflammation and enlargement of the veins in the anal canal.
Symptoms of hemorrhoids may include itching, pain, bleeding, and protruding nodules.
Causes of hemorrhoids may include a sedentary lifestyle, lack of physical activity, improper diet, and pregnancy.
Diagnosis of hemorrhoids involves a doctor's examination and sometimes the use of instrumental methods of examination.
Treatment of hemorrhoids may include conservative methods (medications, ointments, use of vascular tonics) or surgical intervention.
Prevention of hemorrhoids includes proper nutrition, regular physical exercise, prevention of constipation, and adequate water intake.
Diagnosis and treatment of hemorrhoids should be done by a proctologist.
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