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What Are The Symptoms Of A Hemorrhoid?

I have a lump like hemorrhoid that doesn t hurt, itch or bother me except that it s there. It get s smaller especially after hot showers and sleep at night. Is bigger during the day and after bowel movements. Is this a hemorrhoid or coud it be something else? I am worried about it and am going to have it checked this week. Was just wanting some possible thoughts, hopefully good ones.
Thu, 27 Sep 2018
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

A haemorrhoid is very likely. Since there is no pain, it has to be an internal one. Hemorrhoids tend to dilate and contract depending on hot/cold stimuli and straining/relaxing.

Clinical examination is usually sufficient to clarify such issues.

In some cases endoscopy of the lower part of the bowel may be required. Other potential causes like a tumour or a condyloma are not expected to change in shape and/or size.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Panagiotis Zografakis, Internal Medicine Specialist
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What Are The Symptoms Of A Hemorrhoid?

Hello, A haemorrhoid is very likely. Since there is no pain, it has to be an internal one. Hemorrhoids tend to dilate and contract depending on hot/cold stimuli and straining/relaxing. Clinical examination is usually sufficient to clarify such issues. In some cases endoscopy of the lower part of the bowel may be required. Other potential causes like a tumour or a condyloma are not expected to change in shape and/or size. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Panagiotis Zografakis, Internal Medicine Specialist