you most likely have hemrroids or a hemmroid.
Yes, a forceful kick to the anus can potentially cause trauma to the blood vessels in the area, leading to the development of hemorrhoids. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience symptoms like bleeding, pain, or swelling in the anal area after such an injury.
Yes, hemorrhoids can be surgically removed through a procedure called hemorrhoidectomy. This surgery is typically recommended for severe cases or when other treatments have failed. The procedure involves excising the hemorrhoids and may be performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the severity and location of the hemorrhoids. Recovery may involve some discomfort, but many patients find significant relief from symptoms afterward.
If it is bright red it is more likely from the rectum and most likely hemorrhoids. If it is a darker maroon or black it would b from higher in your GI tract and u should seek medical attention. Hemrroids are blood vessels that have become enlarged most often from the pressure of constipation but can be caused by other things like childbirth. They are usually not a concern unless painful