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How serious are hemorrhoids? What if I leave hemorrhoids untreated? When should I be worried about hemorrhoids? What size do hemorrhoids need to get before surgery is needed? What causes hemorrhoids to flare up? Hemorrhoids are not a serious health issue in most cases and are very common. Statistically speaking, 3 out of 4 adults at some point in their lives may suffer from hemorrhoids and should make a full recovery.
Risk factors for hemorrhoids include pregnancy and giving birth, regular lifting of heavy objects, frequent diarrhea, being overweight, and chronic constipation. The risk of enlarged hemorrhoids increases as people age since the tissue weakens over time.
Hemorrhoid problems are also known to run in families. Leaving hemorrhoids untreated is an option that some people can choose to take if they are not in too much pain and discomfort. However, to err on the side of caution, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional.
If hemorrhoids are left untreated inflammation, bleeding, or infection may occur. External hemorrhoids can get swollen and itchy and even begin to bleed. Any open wound on the body, such as a ruptured hemorrhoid, should never be left untreated as contamination or infection can occur, which in turn can lead to much more serious health concerns.
The real goal is hemorrhage relief, and for most people, that means a visit to the doctor. Hemorrhoids are a very uncomfortable experience for most, but there are many other treatment methods available before surgery.