Anal veins vericose

You may suffer from anal bleeding. The area of your anus may itch and sometimes you may feel a nodule. Anal veins vericose may also cause a feeling of incomplete evacuation of the stool. When you find a hard, painful lump or experience strong pain not relieved by painkillers, you should contact one of our doctors. Treatment of haemorrhoids may be in fact effective, but only when it is conducted under the supervision of a professional.

What are anal veins vericose? These are anorectal varicose veins caused by an extension of the rectal venous plexus resulting from high sensitisation of this body part. The large number of interconnected veins makes the rectum exposed to irritants. The factors putting at risk of this condition are pregnancy and childbirth, obesity or diet low in fibre, alcohol abuse and constipation. Dangerous are also portal hypertension, activities elevating the abdominal pressure or heavy lifting. If you belong to the risk group for this disease and observe worrying symptoms - contact your doctor. Only then you will be able to receive treatment before the condition progresses. Anal veins vericoseat the early stages can be treated conservatively - by changing the lifestyle and pharmacology. Advanced lesions require surgery. In our facility, you can benefit from it in the one-day procedure setting.