Hemorrhoids
July 15th 2010 -
Hemorrhoids are a part of the rectum. They sit in the transition from the mast-to rectum and dense with the sphincter at the anus. Hemorrhoids are made of richly vascularized tissue that acts like an erectile tissue (corpus cavernosum recti). Usually you can feel hemorrhoids – not only when individual areas are expanded varicose good or tissue from the anus emerges, there will be complaints.

Hemorrhoids are a relatively common disease. It is estimated that about half of the 50-year-olds is affected by hemorrhoids. The disease can certainly occur much earlier. Overall, hemorrhoid-suffering men are more often than women.
In the veins of the anus can form blood clots or hemorrhages. These are in general usage sometimes referred to as “external” hemorrhoids. Doctors say this not from hemorrhoids, but from Perianal.
Tags: corpus cavernosum recti, hemorrhages, hemorrhoid, rectum
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