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Thrombosed Piles - All You Should Know About It!

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Dr. Prof. Manish C. DhuriAyurvedic Doctor • 28 Years Exp.MS - Ayurveda, BAMS
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Hemorrhoids or Piles are a common medical disorder which can cause a lot of difficulties for the people who are suffering from it. With several cases every year, Thrombosed piles can be considered as a common disease among the people. So if you are suffering from the same, we have got you covered with some important information about the disorder.

What is Thrombosed Piles?

Hemorrhoids can occur in the internal area of the anal system or even develop on the outer section of the anus. Depending on the position in which they have occurred, they are called either internal hemorrhoids or external hemorrhoids. But thrombosed piles or hemorrhoids is the medical condition when either thr internal or external hemorrhoid gets filled with blood clot.

The name given to such a condition has been derived from from the word “thrombosis” which also means clotting. These Piles can become delicate and painful which results in constant itching and significant pain around the anus. Due to such irritation, regular bowel movements can become painful.

Even though thrombosed piles cannot be life threatening, it can cause serious bowel problems and irritation.

Symptoms - There are some common symptoms which can help you identify Thrombosed piles.

● One can experiment serious pain while sitting, walking, or going to the toilet to excrete a stool.
● There can be significant itching around the anus.
● Bleeding during the passage of a stool can also be experienced.
● There can also be small or big swelling or lumps around the anus area.

If you experience any of these symptoms make sure you visit the doctor because if the clot is not treated in time it cause more pain and form an abscess.

Causes - The causes of Thrombosed piles can be of different reasons. Here are some of the most common causes among the rest.

● Regular straining when a person is having a bowel movement, especially when they are feeling constipated.
● Serious diarrhoea can also cause piles.
● irregular bowel movements on a regular basis can affect the passage.
● Women who have experienced pregnancy can face a thrombosed pile because of the force of the baby pressing on the veins.

So here are the major causes which leads to Thrombosed piles. If you are unsure about what has caused such a medical disorder then visit a doctor and opt for a diagnosis.

Treatment - Thrombosed piles can be treated with the help of a procedure named as external thrombectomy. In this procedure, the doctor will make a small incision and drain the blood out from the piles. The doctor may also use a local anaesthesia to reduce the pain due to the incision. The procedure works best when it has been conducted within 3-4 days after one has been diagnosed with Thrombosed piles.

In case you have a concern or query you can always consult a specialist & get answers to your questions!
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