Hemorrhoids and anal fissures are like little pockets or cracks that form near the end of your body when things get a bit too tight or rough.
Imagine you're wearing socks that are way too tight. Your toes squish together, and they might even get a little sore, that's kind of what happens with hemorrhoids. They’re like soft, fleshy bumps that form around your back door, especially if you've been sitting or pushing really hard when going to the bathroom.
Now think about tearing paper with your hands, it makes a small crack. That’s like an anal fissure: a tiny tear in the skin near your back door, usually from passing something big or rough.
Sometimes, after a long day of playing or sitting on the couch eating snacks, your body might feel a little sore or even have some tiny bumps or cracks. That's just your body telling you it needs a break, and maybe a little more room to stretch out!
Examples
- A child strains during a bowel movement and gets a small tear near their anus.
- An office worker sits for long hours and develops swollen veins around their rectum.
- Someone eats too much spicy food, causing pain when they go to the bathroom.
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