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External Hemorrhoid Treatment
External hemorrhoids are hemorrhoids that are located outside the anal verge, as opposed to internal hemorrhoids that occur inside the anal canal. External hemorrhoids are often painful, as they occur in an area where there are pain receptors, and are prone to rupturinging which causes thrombosed external hemorrhoids (bleeding hemorrhoids). Because of the difference in [...]
Thrombosed Hemorrhoid Symptoms and Treatment
A thrombosed hemorrhoid is simply a hemorrhoid that has succumbed to thrombosis (the rupturing of a vein or blood clot). This process is more likely to happen in external hemorrhoids, located outside the ‘anal verge’, as the process of wiping the anus after excrement, wearing tight clothing, and sitting down, could all lead to thrombosis. [...]
