Symptoms of thrombotic hemorrhoids

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Thrombotic external hemorrhoids (EHR) refers to the anal venous wall due to inflammation, often due to constipation, excessive defecation or continuous intense exercise, resulting in hemorrhoid vein rupture, bleeding and thrombosis.

Symptoms of thrombotic hemorrhoids

After defecation or strenuous activities, they often feel a protruding mass in the anus, with severe pain, limited activity and even restlessness. Constipation, excessive defecation, lifting heavy objects, coughing and delivery often lead to hemorrhoid venous plexus rupture, bleeding and thrombosis.

(1) After defecation or strenuous activity, the anus protrudes the lump, the pain is intense, the activity is limited( 2) The mass was dark purple, round or oval, with different sizes, slightly hard and obvious tenderness( 3) If the mass is too large, it can lead to anal skin necrosis, ulceration, spontaneous discharge, wound healing or anal fistula.

Thrombotic external hemorrhoids (EHR) refers to the anal venous wall due to inflammation, often due to constipation, excessive defecation or continuous intense exercise, resulting in hemorrhoid vein rupture, bleeding and thrombosis.

matters needing attention

Drink less, eat less spicy food, drink more water, eat more vegetables and fruits, and exercise more, so as to keep the bowel movement unobstructed and form a good habit of defecation; To do a good job of family planning, pregnant women should take part in appropriate activities and shorten the labor process to reduce the pressure on the anorectal region; Heavy physical labor beyond one's ability should be avoided as far as possible.