Thousands of people die every year due to cancer. Therefore, early detection of cancer is very important. Oftentimes, the symptoms of cancer are confused with other diseases. The symptoms of hemorrhoids, which are frequently seen in the society, are also among the diseases that are confused with the symptoms of cancer. Being aware of the symptoms, early diagnosis and correct intervention saves lives. You can read this article for the differences between hemorrhoids and cancer.
WHAT IS HEMOROID?
Hemorrhoids, also known as hemorrhoids, are lumps that form in and around your butt. These are swollen veins that can become irritated and begin to bleed, hurt, itch. They usually get better on their own after a few days, but you should always contact your doctor or family doctor if you’re worried.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF PRESSURE?
- bright red blood after stool
- itchy anus
- Feeling like you still need to poop after going to the bathroom
- Slimy mucus on your underwear or toilet paper after wiping your rectum
- lumps around your anus
- pain around the anus
WHAT CAN BE DONE TO TREAT PRESSURE?
- Drink plenty of fluids and eat plenty of fiber to keep your stool soft
- Wipe your bottom with damp toilet paper
- Take a warm bath to relieve itching and pain
- Use an ice pack wrapped in a towel to relieve discomfort
- exercise regularly
- Cut down on alcohol and caffeine (such as tea, coffee, and cola) to prevent constipation
WHAT ARE CANCER SYMPTOMS?
- Tar bowel movements
- blood in stool
- bleeding from the rectum
- Feeling of needing to use the bathroom that does not go away after having a bowel movement
- Pressure or pain in the stomach
- fatigue or weakness
- A long-term, unexplained change in bowel habits, such as frequent diarrhea or constipation
- Unwanted weight loss
- Nausea