Understanding Bleeding Haemorrhoids: Causes, Symptoms & Modern Treatment Options

Bleeding haemorrhoids are a common and uncomfortable condition that many people experience but few talk about. They occur when the veins in the lower rectum or anus become swollen and irritated, often due to straining during bowel movements, chronic constipation, pregnancy, or prolonged sitting.

The most common sign is bright red blood on toilet paper or in the stool. While this can be alarming, bleeding haemorrhoids are usually not dangerous—but they do signal that it's time to seek treatment.

In the past, surgery was often the only solution for severe or persistent bleeding. Today, however, patients have access to a modern alternative: Haemorrhoid Artery Embolisation (HAE). This minimally invasive procedure effectively reduces blood flow to the haemorrhoids, relieving symptoms without the need for stitches.

If you're experiencing bleeding haemorrhoids, don't suffer in silence. Speak to a healthcare professional about your options—relief may be simpler than you think.

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A Breakthrough in Bleeding Haemorrhoid Treatment: Haemorrhoid Artery Embolisation (HAE)