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Piles or haemorrhoids are swollen veins that develop in the anus or rectum as lumps. There are four types of haemorrhoids. - Internal piles or haemorrhoids develop inside the rectum and cannot be seen or felt. - Prolapsed haemorrhoids are internal haemorrhoids that protrude out of the anus.
Piles or haemorrhoids are swollen veins that develop in the anus or rectum as lumps. There are four types of haemorrhoids. - Internal piles or haemorrhoids develop inside the rectum and cannot be seen or felt. - Prolapsed haemorrhoids are internal haemorrhoids that protrude out of the anus. - External piles or haemorrhoids are lumps around the anus. - A thrombosed haemorrhoid is a complication of untreated internal or external haemorrhoids in which a blood clot is formed