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Diagnosis of Haemorrhoids
Most people with haemorrhoids recognise the characteristic symptoms. Ask your pharmacist for advice, and if you are in doubt see your GP.
If you have any unexplained bleeding from your rectum or anus, then you should get it checked out by your GP as soon as possible.









