- It is characterized by temporary pain and discomfort and sometimes bloody discharge during bowel movements.
- Symptoms may worsen after eating greasy or spicy food and drinking alcohol, but the lymph nodes will not fall out at this stage.
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- It is characterized by increased pain and bleeding during bowel movements and more frequent bowel movements. Enlarged hemorrhoids may fall out of the anus, but they may also come back on their own.
- The loss may be accompanied by severe pain and itching.
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- It is characterized by more severe, longer-lasting pain, severe itching, and burning.
- Detached nodes require manual insertion into the anal canal.
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- This is a critical stage when prolapsed lymph nodes cause severe pain.
- It is impossible for a dropped node to return to the anal canal on its own.
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