Internal Hemorrhoids

I recently was told that I have internal Hemorrhoids. Should I be concerned about this?
During a recent colonoscopy my Dr. told me that I have internal hemorrhoids. I was so concerned about the polyp he also found, which turned out to be fine, that I didn’t think to ask him about the hemorrhoids. Now I’m wondering if this is something I should be concerned about.
Internal Hemroids occur inside the anus and rectum, from where they can be uncomfortable and cause inflammation. The common symptom for internal hemorrhoid is bright red blood covering the stool, which comes out on toilet paper, or in the toilet bowl.
Prolapsed hemroids are internal hemorrhoids that protrude out the anus. When they become too bulky, due to clogging of the veins with blood, they begin to sag and consequently protrude from the anus. Many times, they are mistaken for External Hemorrhoids.
Bleeding hemroids are a more severe form of internal hemorrhoids characterized by profuse bleeding. Profuse bleeding is regarded as the etreme stage, please consult a physician to make sure it is properly diagnosed. With bleeding, do not assume it is a hemorrhoid, it could be something totally different, which needs medical attention immediately.
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