| Generally speaking,
hemorrhoids are usually not too dangerous or life
threatening. In most cases, the symptoms associated with
hemorrhoids will go away within a few days. In many
instances, people can have hemorrhoids and will not even
experience all the symptoms. The most common symptoms of
internal hemorrhoids is bright red blood covering the
stool, in the toilet bowl or on the toilet paper.
Internal hemorrhoids can however, protrude through the
anus outside the body, become severely irritated and
painful. This is known as a protruding hemorrhoid. |