Yes hemorrhoids can be on the inside or outside of the anal area.
The area is the inside. The perimiter is around. If its a rectangle, to find the area you multiply the lengths of two sides
This cannot be answered without knowing the shape of the area. If the shape is a square, each side would be 293.4 feet long and the perimeter of the area would be 1,173.6 feet around. If the area is a circle, the distance around the outside of the circle (circumference) would be 1,040 feet.
area is the outside of a polygon or some kind of shape.
The word exterior is defined as being on the outside of something. It is the outside area of a structure or surface.
both include the outside of the shape
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If it's the anal sphincter your talking about, it could be the beginning of hemorrhoids or it could be an abcess at the area of an anal fistula. Better get that checked out by a doctor.
Small external hemorrhoids usually do not produce symptoms. Larger ones, however, can be painful and interfere with cleaning the anal area after a bowel movement.
bleeding from the rectum, especially after a bowel movement, and itching, burning, pain, and general discomfort in the anal area.
Adults who have hemorrhoids, anal fissure, or persistent diarrhea may notice itching around the anus (called "pruritus ani"). In children, itching in this area is most likely due to worms.
A fistula is an abnormal connection of two body aprts. Piles, or hemorrhoids, are varicose veins in the anal area.
Cancer and hemorrhoids are completely two different terms. If proper care and treatment is not taken and hemorrhoids get worse then it can turn into gangrene. Both colorectal and anal cancer have symptoms which may cause them to be mistaken for far more benign diseases, like hemorrhoids. The biggest difference between the symptoms of hemorrhoids and those of colorectal cancer is that rectal bleeding from colorectal cancer will most likely be dark and/or already hardening while hemorrhoidal bleeding is usually bright red and very fresh. If you want to know more about the relation between Cancer and Hemorrhoids, you can read:
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Hemorrhoids are caused by excessive strain on the veins of the anorectal area. Yes, increased straining from diarrhea can cause Hemorrhoids.
Rectal examination is performed by means of inserting a gloved, lubricated finger into the rectum and palpating (feeling) for lumps
Antihemorrhoid drugs are medicines that reduce the swelling and relieve the discomfort of hemorrhoids (swellings in the area around the anus).
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