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Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Treatment

Learn about what thrombosed external haemorrhoid is and how you can avoid the excruciating pain associated with this common condition

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Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Treatment

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  1. Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid By Hemrhoid.org

  2. Perianal Thrombosis – Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid One in two adults older than fifty have already suffered from thrombosed external hemorrhoid. Nevertheless, this subject is unknown, even taboo. Let us take a closer look. Hemrhoid.org

  3. What Is Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid? In a corridor between the veins and arteries, in the anal tract, are located hemorrhoids, everyone has them. When an abnormal and permanent enlargement of the veins in this zone occurs, it leads to a pathological state of the hemorrhoids, namely piles. Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Hemrhoid.org

  4. What Is Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid? Normally, they do not last unless a thrombosis formation (= clot) in the vein which then creates a painful bluish swelling ranging from a small pea size to a golf ball size in very extreme cases, occurs. This is a peri-anal accumulation of blood with swelling, but without blood loss. Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Hemrhoid.org According to the American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons, thrombosed external hemorrhoid is characterized by a painful swelling at the anal opening that occurs suddenly.

  5. Causes of Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid It usually has something to do with internal hemorrhoids although there could possibly be other causes: Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid An increase in pressure in the abdomen that prevents the blood stream to run, pregnancy and childbirth are good examples Bowel problems, particularly constipation Laxative abuse: some laxatives and suppositories and enemas mainly used for constipation or diarrhea Little to no mobility: mainly standing for too long or prolonged sitting Hemrhoid.org

  6. Causes of Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Some food and especially spices, alcohol, coffee, tea etc… and a diet with too little fiber Too heavy or repeated physical exertion can cause piles (horse riding, cycling …..) Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Dehydration (dehydration) Decreased elasticity of the skin around the hemorrhoids area Diseases of the digestive system or the liver may involve a downstream blood flow Hemrhoid.org In general, any excessive pressure, exerted on the haemorrhoids, a congestion (blood retention) can bring external hemorrhoids about.

  7. Symptoms of Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Prevent hemorrhoids in everyday life: Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Avoid any factor that can flare up of hemorrhoids: excessive standing or sitting position, great physical exertion, dehydration … Avoid sitting on the toilet for too long to force the stool out. Avoid eating constipating diet (white rice, tapioca, cooked carrots, quince jelly, bananas, chocolate, …), alcohol and spices. Hemrhoid.org

  8. Symptoms of Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Eat foods rich in fiber (bran, brown bread, plums, spinach, oranges, etc.) and perhaps take a fiber supplement. Take enough exercise (walking etc) to avoid constipation. Drink lots of fluids (water, juice, soup, etc.). Some plants have venotone properties: Indian chestnut, witch hazel, red grape vine, cypress, ginkgo biloba, … Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Hemrhoid.org

  9. In conclusion In general, benign external hemorrhoids, are usually caused by constipation. Besides a very painful thrombosis, there are rarely complications. It is also certainly not a disease about which you should be ashamed. Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Hemrhoid.org Do not hesitate to talk about a thrombosed external hemorrhoid and to consult a specialist if the symptoms persist so as to eliminate other more serious diseases.

  10. Thank You Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid For more information please visit Hemrhoid.org

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