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Friday, March 30, 2012

Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids Treatment
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I Recommend: -:( tinyurl.com ):- Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids Treatment Some thrombosed external hemorrhoids will get better on their own. Generally speaking, if left untreated, the thrombosis in the external hemorrhoid will reabsorb in two to four weeks or bleed through the skin. There is a risk of complications and side effects if the blood clot does not get reabsorbed - and those complications are explained below. If you get a thrombosed external hemorrhoid, its best to see a doctor of course. If you present with the acute pain of a thrombosed hemorrhoid, the doctor is more likely to recommend a simple incision and removal of the clot itself. The doctor makes an eye-shaped cut in the top of the hemorrhoid to remove the blood clot and the skin over it. The wound may be left open to heal or may get stitched shut. This procedure does not remove the whole hemorrhoid, just the clot. You still need to deal with the external hemorrhoid at home - pain may be reduced signicantly, but some pain may continue along with chronic bleeding - recurrence is a distinct possiblity. However, this procedure also doesnt entail cutting into the muscle tissue of the anal sphincter, either. I had this procedure for my thrombosed external hemorrhoid and my personal account is given further below. The second option is to perform a complete hemorrhoidectomy, with either scalpels or lasers, in a full operating theater. Obviously, this is the most extreme response. If your doctor recommends it ...

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