May 7, 2007

Diagnosing And Treating Thrombosed Hemorrhoids

The best way to describe hemorrhoids is to think of them as varicose veins but inside and outside of the rectum area and they occur due to the same reasons, strain; in the case of hemorrhoids strain during bowel movement such as in the case of diarrhea or constipation but also during pregnancy, anal intercourse or am existing medical condition.
Thrombosed hemorrhoids are those hemorrhoids that form a blood clot whether they are internal or external and here are some essential guidelines to recognizing and get a treatment as soon as possible in order to find relief and be healthy again.
Internal thromboses hemorrhoids cannot be seen or felt with ease unless they prolapsed and protrude towards the outside of the rectum but some visible symptoms are bright colored, fresh blood in the stool or toilet paper so, if you have been straining lately during bowel movement or have some doubts that you may have internal thrombosed hemorrhoids look out for those symptoms.
External thrombosed hemorrhoids can be seen, felt on touch and also experience the following: itching, burning and pain along with bleeding in the stool, on the toilet bowl and/or toilet paper.
Treatment For Thrombosed Hemorrhoids
After consulting your doctor to ensure that […]

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