Internal hemorrhoids are so far inside your rectum that you can’t usually see or feel them. They don’t generally hurt because you have few pain-sensing nerves there.
Thrombosed hemorrhoids are a blood clot that forms on an external hemorrhoid, turning it purple or blue.
The symptoms of internal hemorrhoids may include:
– Blood on your poop
– Blood on toilet paper after you wipe
– Blood in the toilet bowl
External hemorrhoid symptoms may include:
– Pain, itching, and swelling around the anus
Thrombosed hemorrhoid symptoms may include:
– Severe pain, swelling, and bleeding in the anal area
You can treat mild cases of hemorrhoids with lifestyle changes, home remedies like sitz baths, and over-the-counter treatments. But tell your doctor if you don’t get better within a week.