Regular Hemorrhoids
Many people get hemorrhoids every now and then. These are a type of inflamed vein near the rectum that causes discomfort and itchiness, and they often go away on their own. You may have a more severe problem though if you notice that you are constantly getting hemorrhoids that do not respond well to treatment.
Recurring hemorrhoids are an issue that affects many patients with Crohn’s disease, so you should schedule an appointment with a gastrointestinal specialist if this happens to you. Crohn’s is a type of inflammatory disorder that affects the bowels, and it may result in sores and fleshy ulcers in the anal region. It is important to get a diagnosis and begin treatment as soon as possible because it may otherwise cause fissures, obstructions, or other issues.
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