pain caused by venous swelling at or inside the anal sphincter
a blood-filled vein in the lower rectum
a blood vessel in the area of the anus or rectum that becomes stretched, making a bulge, and the surrounding tissues become inflamed and sore
a buing, distended vein in the area around the anus , the opening through which stool passes
a bulging, distended vein in the area around the anus (the opening where stool passes)
a collection of abnormally dilated veins in the rectum
a condition where the blood vessels in and around the anus or lower rectum become swollen and inflamed, and can be quite painful
a dilated ve in in the anal canal that may protrude through the anus
a mass of dilated veins in swollen anal tissue that may itch or cause pain
an abnormally-enlarged vein
an area of tissue and veins found inside and outside the anal canal
an enlarged blood vessel within the anal canal which has become swollen or inflamed due to an increase in venous pressure
an enlarged or swollen anal vein
an enlarged or twisted vein in the wall of the lower rectum and/or the anus
an intestinal varicose vein
a painful swelling of a vein in the rectum
a sac-like protrusion caused by the swelling of tiny veins located in the lining of the rectum and anus
a swelling near the anus that contains blood vessels (especially veins), muscle and elastic lining tissues
a swollen piece of tissue that contains bulging veins, located in the wall of the rectum or anus
a swollen vein in the anal area
a varicose, or swollen, vein of the rectum
a varicose vein in the anus
a vein which has pushed its way (or been pushed) to bulge outside the anal sphincter
An itchy or painful mass of dilated veins in swollen anal tissue.
A varicosity or swelling of veins in the anorectal area.
a bulging vein either at the opening of the anus or just inside the anus, often caused by childbirth or straining during bowel movements
A dilated (enlarged) vein in the walls of the anus and sometimes around the rectum , usually caused by untreated constipation but occasionally associated with chronic diarrhea . See the entire definition of Hemorrhoid
Enlarged veins in the anus or rectum, generally caused by constipation or straining to have a bowel movement. Very common in pregnancy or after childbirth.
Caused by increased blood volume and pressure from the uterus on the veinsin the legs and pelvis, these swollen blood vessels in the anus are commonduring pregnancy. Constipation can also cause (or compound) the problem.
An enlarged or swollen blood vessel, usually located near the anus or the rectum.
Hemorrhoids (also known as haemorrhoids, emerods, or piles) are varicosities or swelling and inflammation of veins in the rectum and anus.