*The hemorrhoidal symptoms on this page are merely examples, and the emergency treatment is meant as a temporary measure until you can get to a hospital. If you have any of the following symptoms, make sure to go to a hospital. If multiple symptoms occur at once, such as pain and bleeding, try a treatment method for stronger symptoms.
The type of bleeding differs depending on the type of hemorrhoid and how degree it has progressed. It could be a sign of colon cancer, so make sure to go to a hospital after emergency treatment at home.
If you experience sudden bleeding, first clean yourself, and then place some toilet paper or cotton in your underpants to keep them clean, follow the instructions in the "If a sudden pain occurs" section, and lie down for a while.
This could be the initial stage of an anal fissure or internal hemorrhoids. In most cases, pain means it is an anal fissure
Take a bath, etc. to clean yourself, and place some toilet paper, cotton, or other soft material against your anus to keep your underpants clean. Follow the instructions in the "If a sudden pain occurs" section and lie down.
In most cases, this means that internal hemorrhoids have progressed and are somewhat large.
Take a bath, etc. to clean yourself, and place some toilet paper, cotton, or other soft material against your anus to keep your underpants clean. Follow the instructions in the "If a sudden pain occurs" section and lie down.
This could mean that internal hemorrhoids have gotten even larger.
Take a bath, etc. to clean yourself, and place some toilet paper, cotton, or other soft material against your anus to keep your underpants clean. Follow the instructions in the "If a sudden pain occurs" section and lie down.
This could indicate bleeding in the colon, etc. However, you should not let your guard down if it is not blackish. Fresh red blood also can indicate bleeding in the colon.
Go to a hospital immediately.