At times, a few types of hemorrhoids start clotting inside the anus and these are known as thrombosed external hemorrhoids. It is under the rectal skin that you will find the clots of thrombosed external hemorrhoids forming. You can even see and feel them and they can be either soft or hard. In most cases, thrombosed external hemorrhoids have attained the most severe state and surgery is often the only treatment method left that can excise or drain the clot.
Other thrombosed external hemorrhoids treatment methods
? Apart from surgery there are plenty of popular ways to reduce or eradicate the itching and pain of thrombosed external hemorrhoids. Here I am going to recount a few of them.
? You cannot afford to dehydrate your body. You must drink at least 14 glasses of water daily and along with that as many glasses of fresh homemade fruit juices, herbal tea, coconut water and natural healthy beverages as possible.
? You should never strain while trying to defecate.
? Rather, instead of applying pressure, you should try to cure your constipation through stool softeners and laxatives like isabgool or psyllium husk.
? Add more fiber to your diet in the form of fruits, veggies, green leafy veggies, legumes, arum, ladies finger, spinach and parsley, lettuce.
? To alleviate the itching and burning sensation, you can apply hemorrhoid creams and ointments but they will never shrink your hemorrhoids.
? Soak your rectal area in warm shallow sitz bath many times daily and you can even mix a bit of baking soda into the water. This will offer huge relief.
? When you feel the urge to use the toilet, immediately clear off your bowels instead of suppressing your urge and then battling with defecation several hours later.
Bogged down by painful friction and bleeding while passing dry hard stool? Does your anus itch and irritate hard when you sit down to potty? Has the pain become unbearable and does the swelling and inflammation refuse to subside even after trying out one hundred hemorrhoid medications?
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