Hemorrhoid Thrombosis

Hemorrhoid thrombosis is a medical condition that occurs when a blood clot forms in a hemorrhoid, leading to inflammation and swelling. Symptoms of hemorrhoid thrombosis include severe pain, swelling, and visible lumps of clotted blood near the anus. Treatment of hemorrhoid thrombosis often includes local application of warm compresses and pain relievers, as well as surgery to remove the blood clot and reduce swelling, when needed. Early diagnosis and treatment of hemorrhoid thrombosis is important to reduce pain and prevent further complications.

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