What is an Internal Hemorrhoid?
An internal pile, is a weakened, inflamed vein inside of your anal opening. The position of an internal hemorrhoid is what differentiates it from an external pile. Both types are swollen, inflamed veins. The difference of these grievances is the position. If one had to choose between these two, the lesser of two evils would be an internal hemorrhoid. The reason for this is because there is less around the problem to aggravate it as there is around the external pile. You see, with external piles, they are susceptible to the harsh toilet paper or rubbing against chair seats. There are many more situations that can aggravate the inflammation in an external pile. As a result of an internal hemorrhoid not being as irritated by as many external factors, many do not even know they have an internal hemorrhoid until they start bleeding. In fact, that is one of the few symptoms of this type of pile. There are a multiple severities of bleeding. It starts out as just noticing the tiniest bit of bl