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What Is The Solution For A Painful Hemorhoid Which Hurts To Sit, Move?

Hi ok so i have had a hemroid for about 4 years never any problems other than the normale slight bleeding during bowl movements pain during bowl movements etc. But the other day i was at the er for somthing unrelated and the next day i felt my hemroid and it was painful to sit to move to do anything really and i felt it during my bathand it feels like a hemroid on my hemroid lol but its on the lower left side of my hemroid and its more painful than any other part its hard at the tip of it and i tryed to push it back in but it wont go in its very painful mind u i never have an issue pain wise with this problem up untill the other day after my er visit..whats goin on down there please help
posted on Fri, 27 Dec 2013
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Hi,

If the hemorrhoids started very painful and disturbing your daily activities i advice you better to consult your general surgeon and get operated for it.
Stapler surgery is better in outcomes.

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What Is The Solution For A Painful Hemorhoid Which Hurts To Sit, Move?

Hi, If the hemorrhoids started very painful and disturbing your daily activities i advice you better to consult your general surgeon and get operated for it. Stapler surgery is better in outcomes. Regards