Thrombosed hemorrhoid
This type of hemorrhoid is characterized by a blood clot or thrombosis. The thrombosed type of hemorrhoid. A thrombus or blood clot is present in the tissue that has hemorrhoids. Blood clots can appear as swelling or lumps on the skin surrounding the anus. The presence of thrombosed haemorrhoids indicates that hemorrhoids are a complication. This complication leads to the formation of blood-clots.
Both internal and external hemorrhoids are affected by thrombosed hemorrhoids. Internal and external hemorrhoids. Symptoms of thrombosed haemorrhoids can include:
- Swelling
- The skin becomes red.
- Pain and irritation intense
- A bluish color around the hemorrhoid area
Patients with thrombosed haemorrhoids are more likely to experience pain, irritation or inflammation in the anal and rectal areas. To avoid further complications, it is important to visit your doctor regularly for a proper diagnosis and treatment. It is important to go to a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment of hemorrhoids in order to avoid any further complications.