Every small and big change that occurs in our body has some meaning and sometimes it can also be a sign of some major disease. Often people ignore the problems related to stomach or urination considering them as normal, but doctors say that it is very important to pay attention to such changes. If these are identified in time, they can be treated in time.
Some people wake up repeatedly at night to urinate, if you think this is normal then it is not so. Getting up repeatedly at night to urinate can also be a warning sign of a major disease. Anesthesiologist and interventional pain medicine physician Dr. Kunal Sood has also given information about this in his post on social media.
Dr. Sood has shared a video on Instagram, in which he has told that problems like anal pain, bleeding, difficulty in urination or loss of bladder control can be a sign of piles, anal fissure, prostate problem or nerve damage.
Don’t ignore these 5 symptoms
Anal lump and bleeding with pain
If kidney If there is lump and bleeding along with pain then it can be a sign of piles (hemorrhoids). According to Dr. Sood, there is no pain in internal piles but there is bleeding, whereas in external piles a blue or swollen lump is formed. Which hurts while sitting or cleaning, if there is pain, lump and bleeding then it could be thrombosed external hemorrhoid.
stool with severe pain and red blood
If bright red blood is seen along with severe pain while defecating, then it could be Anal Fissure. This is a small crack in the skin of the anus, which causes severe pain during bowel movements. This pain sometimes lasts for hours, although the bleeding is usually light.
Difficulty starting urination or weak flow
If you have difficulty in starting urination or the stream is weak then it could be benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) i.e. enlargement of the prostate. Enlargement of the prostate puts pressure on the urethra, which affects the flow of urine. Gradually the muscles of the bladder also become weak and urine starts coming intermittently.
frequent urination at night
Frequent urination at night is not normal. According to Dr. Sood, this could be a symptom of bladder or prostate problem. In men, this is often caused by BPH or prostatitis. Apart from this, diseases like kidney disease, heart failure, diabetes or sleep apnea can also cause frequent urination at night, as they affect the fluid balance in the body.
lack of control over urination
If you do not have control over urination, it may be due to nerve or pelvic floor damage. Dr. Sood explains that due to damage to pelvic nerves or muscles, the coordination between the bladder and sphincters gets disturbed. Although it can be controlled to some extent with pelvic floor exercises, in serious cases expert treatment is required.
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