08/06/2022
You've been told that you have a grade 4 hemorrhoid. What does that mean? Grade 4 hemorrhoids are the most severe level of internal hemorrhoids. Their symptoms can be problematic and uncomfortable, and your doctor may recommend surgery to treat them.
I've put together this complete guide to grade 4 hemorrhoids for you. It will help you understand what this condition involves and what you can do about it.
Symptoms
Grade 4 hemorrhoids are the most severe level of internal hemorrhoids, so you are likely to notice symptoms as a result of these enlarged vessels.
Re**al bleeding is a common sign of hemorrhoids. The blood can drip into the toilet bowl when you use the bathroom, or it may be present on toilet paper after a bowel movement. You may also notice a discharge of mucus.
Hemorrhoids can cause unpleasant discomfort. They may itch, sting, hurt or feel sore. Some people feel a burning sensation.
You may be able to feel the hemorrhoid protruding from your a**s. That's because grade 4 hemorrhoids are permanently pr*****ed.
Coming to the patient's symptoms:
- haemarrhoids(protuding, can't be reduced manually too)since 6 years. Started from her first pregnancy.
Had already undergone surgery once before 3years.
But within an year it reccured again. (EVEN AFTER THE SURGERY, IT RECCURED).
- pain