Understanding the symptoms of haemorrhoids

Symptom Checker

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Haemorrhoid symptoms can vary from person to person. For some, it may be occasional itching or a small amount of blood when wiping. For others, it can mean ongoing discomfort, swelling, or a dull ache that doesn’t go away.

It’s not always easy to know when it’s time to seek help – or even whether piles are the cause of your symptoms at all.

At Rectify, we use a recognised medical tool called the Haemorrhoid Severity Score (HSS) to assess symptoms.
This scoring system is widely used by colorectal specialists and helps measure how severe your piles are – both before and after treatment. It’s a simple, reliable way to track how your condition develops over time.

We believe the more you understand your symptoms, the more confident and in control you’ll feel. That’s why we’ve created this quick symptom checker. It’s a helpful first step if you’re unsure what’s going on – and whether Rectify might be right for you.

Haemorrhoid severity score

In this short assessment you should base your answers on the last 2 weeks. You can take the test as many times as you like and can track your changes during episodes and between to see how they differ.

How often do you have pain from your haemorrhoids?
How often do you have itching or discomfort of the anus?
How often do you have bleeding when passing a stool?
How often do you soil your underclothes (soiling from the anus)?
How often do you reduce a prolapsing haemorrhoid with your hand/finger after passing a motion?
Get your results by email

Once you’ve completed the symptom checker, we’ll calculate your individual score and send it straight to your inbox – so you have a clear record to keep or share. If you’d like personalised advice on what to do next, we’ll also include a free assessment tool you can take to your GP. Just pop your email address in below.

Prefer to speak to someone? Add your phone number and we’ll be in touch. Or for immediate support, you can call us directly on 07457 404509 or send a WhatsApp message.


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If you’d like immediate help or advice about your symptoms, call our friendly and professional team on 07457 404509 or send a WhatsApp message.