Migraine

A headache of varying intensity, often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light and sound. Migraine headaches are sometimes preceded by warning symptoms. Triggers include hormonal changes, certain food and drink, stress, and exercise.

Migraine headaches can cause throbbing in one particular area that can vary in intensity. Nausea and sensitivity to light and sound are also common symptoms.

Preventive and pain-relieving medication can help manage migraine headaches.

During a migraine, you might have:

  • Pain usually on one side of your head, but often on both sides.
  • Pain that throbs or pulses.
  • Sensitivity to light, sound, and sometimes smell and touch.
  • Nausea and vomiting.

Swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum and anus that cause discomfort and bleeding.
Hemorrhoids are usually caused by straining during bowel movements, obesity, or pregnancy.
Discomfort is a common symptom, especially during bowel movements or when sitting. Other symptoms include itching and bleeding.

A high-fiber diet can be effective, along with stool softeners. In some cases, a medical procedure to remove the hemorrhoid may be needed to provide relief.

Symptoms: 

  • Bright red blood after you are poor.
  • An itchy anus.
  • Feeling like you still need to be poor after going to the toilet.
  • Slimy mucus in your underwear or on toilet paper after wiping your bottom.
  • Lumps around your anus.
  • Pain around your anus.