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If you've been living with internal hemorrhoids, you may already be dealing with painful, disruptive symptoms such as itching and bleeding. And that may be impacting several areas of your life, including your intimate relationships. So, if you're wondering, can you have intercourse with hemorrhoids, here's what you need to know.
Key Takeaways

Hemorrhoids (or piles) are enlarged veins that form in or around your rectum or anus due to pressure on your lower rectum. When they form inside the rectum, they are considered internal hemorrhoids, and when they form outside of it, they are called external hemorrhoids.
Sometimes, the walls of these vessels stretch very thin, causing bulging and irritation in the veins. When that happens to internal hemorrhoids, they may start to protrude outside of your rectum, leading to hemorrhoids symptoms including itching, pain and bleeding. Regardless of the presence of these symptoms, we classify internal hemorrhoids according to their degree of protrusion from the rectum. The grading system works as follows:
With more severe hemorrhoids, intercourse (either vaginal or anal) may be painful. (Note that anal intercourse can contribute to hemorrhoids, as was the case for Bravo TV star Scheana Shay.) Now, while this condition may prevent you from experiencing penetration, that doesn't mean you'll have to avoid intimacy altogether. Instead, you and your partner may need to find other ways to express your intimate connection. Then, once you relieve your discomfort with hemorrhoid treatment, you can return to your former sexual connection, following your recovery period.
Here at Texas Endovascular Associates, we treat grade two and three internal hemorrhoids with Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization (HAE), a non-surgical procedure that relieves your symptoms with a faster recovery period, a reduced risk for side effects and less discomfort as compared to surgical treatment options.
Wondering if you can have intercourse with hemorrhoids despite your pain, itching and bleeding? You may be able to connect with penetration without treatment. But you're more likely to enjoy intercourse and the rest of your daily activities after seeking treatment. Ready to begin your recovery journey? You can reach out to our team and request an appointment at one of our seven locations in the greater Houston and Dallas regions.