Condition Comparison

Hemorrhoid Grades: I, II, III & IV Explained: How to Tell the Difference

Understanding the 4 grades of internal hemorrhoids — symptoms, treatment options, and when surgery is needed for each stage.

Key Difference

Grade I: no prolapse. Grade II: prolapse but reduce spontaneously. Grade III: prolapse requiring manual reduction. Grade IV: permanently prolapsed, may need surgery.

Hemorrhoids

Swollen veins in the rectal area. Common, treatable, never cancerous.

Grading System

A different condition requiring different treatment.

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