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Understanding Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids: Treatment Options and Recovery

Thrombotic external hemorrhoids Hello, Doctor: I have known for many years that I have hemorrhoids, but at that time, I did not experience any discomfort (no bleeding during bowel movements or a feeling of protrusion). Recently, however, I have felt some pain after bowel movement...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Large thrombosed hemorrhoids indeed require surgical intervention; otherwise, they may cause damage to the sphincter muscles. Small thrombosed hemorrhoids may not necessarily require treatment, and frequent warm sitz baths can promote gradual recovery. As long as there is no seve...

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Post-Surgery Pain After External Hemorrhoid Procedure: What to Expect

External hemorrhoid surgery Hello, doctor. I underwent an outpatient procedure for thrombosed external hemorrhoids today, and I'm experiencing pain at the anal area. Is this a normal occurrence? How long will it take to alleviate, and is there a risk of it developing into an...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Answer: Since I don't know which type of surgery you underwent, I can't determine how long the pain will last. If it was just a thrombectomy, the pain typically lasts for two to three days. However, if an external hemorrhoid was completely excised, the pain may persist ...

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Understanding Painful Anal Contractions: Causes and Solutions

Anal contractions can be painful? I'm not sure why I experience pain during bowel movements and anal contractions after waking up. There hasn't been any blood, but it's been two or three days, and it's not as painful as the first time. However, I can feel a lu...


Dr. Xu Kaixi Reply:
Based on your description, the painful anal protrusion is most likely a thrombosed external hemorrhoid. It is recommended that you visit the surgical outpatient department of a hospital for examination and treatment.

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Is This a Thrombosed Hemorrhoid? Understanding Symptoms and Treatment

I'm not sure if this is a thrombosed external hemorrhoid? I usually have a low stool output, but I go to the bathroom 2-3 times a day, producing small, hard, or short soft stools (thinner than a marker). One day, I noticed a feeling of a foreign body in my anus and felt a sw...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. It is possible, but a definitive diagnosis still requires a personal examination by a physician. 2. If it is a thrombosed external hemorrhoid, it typically takes one to two weeks to resolve, while larger thromboses may persist for up to a month. 3. Self-diagnosing a thromb...

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Safe Exercises for Managing Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids

Exercises that can be performed with a thrombosed external hemorrhoid? Dear Dr. Ke, thank you for taking the time to carefully review my previous message and for your detailed response, which has put my mind at ease. I would like to ask you about what types of exercises are safe ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Generally, regular exercise is not a problem; however, activities that increase anal pressure, such as weightlifting and squats, should be temporarily avoided. Once the thrombosis is absorbed, weight training can be resumed.

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Understanding a Round Bump Near the Anus: Causes and Treatments

There is a round growth at the anal opening? Hello doctor, I have noticed a round lump at the opening of my anus over the past couple of days. It feels a bit hard when pressed, but it is not painful or itchy, and its color is similar to the surrounding skin. I am unsure what it c...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The exact issue cannot be accurately diagnosed without a personal examination by a physician. Conditions such as anal fissures, hemorrhoids, fistulas, abscesses, or pilonidal cysts are all possibilities. However, based on your description, it seems more like a thrombosed external...

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Managing Persistent Bleeding from Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids: What You Need to Know

Persistent bleeding from a thrombosed external hemorrhoid? Hello doctor, I occasionally experience constipation due to stress, which led to the development of internal hemorrhoids during my university years. Last Friday, while using the restroom, I exerted myself improperly, resu...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The symptoms of thrombosed hemorrhoids will evolve from pain to swelling, and subsequently, the rupture of the thrombus may lead to mild bleeding, which typically resolves within three to five days. This is a normal healing process, and as long as there is no significant bleeding...

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Managing Bleeding from Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids: What You Need to Know

Persistent bleeding from a thrombosed external hemorrhoid? Hello Doctor, I occasionally experience constipation due to stress, which led to the development of internal hemorrhoids during college. However, last Friday, I strained improperly while using the restroom, resulting in a...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The symptoms of thrombosed hemorrhoids will evolve from pain to swelling, and subsequently, the rupture of the thrombus may lead to mild bleeding, which typically resolves within three to five days. This is a normal healing process, and as long as there is no significant bleeding...

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Understanding Anal Nodules: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Anal papillae Hello, I have been living normally, but recently I felt something in the bathroom. Out of curiosity, I touched it and found a nipple-like protrusion about one centimeter in size. It feels somewhat like a blood vessel, is not painful or itchy, and I don't have m...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The photo you provided is not clear enough, but it appears to be a small thrombosed external hemorrhoid. Applying topical medication usually leads to resolution within 1-2 weeks. If symptoms persist without improvement, you should consult a physician for further evaluation and tr...

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Managing Pain After Hemorrhoid Surgery: Causes and Treatments

The wound from hemorrhoids hurts when lying down? It has been four months since the surgery for the thrombosed external hemorrhoid. Initially, there was no pain, but recently, over the past two months, the pain has returned. The pain does not occur while standing, but it does whe...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Is it possible that it is an anal fissure? Generally, four months after surgery, the wound should not reopen. You can first improve your bowel habits and apply hemorrhoid ointment to avoid constipation or diarrhea. If there is no improvement, please consult a doctor for a detaile...

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Do You Always Need Surgery for Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids?

Is surgery necessary for thrombosed external hemorrhoids? Are there other treatment options available? Hello Doctor: Previously, I experienced severe pain from hemorrhoids, and after seeing a doctor, I was diagnosed with thrombosed external hemorrhoids. I took pain relievers, did...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
If thrombosed hemorrhoids have been treated and there is no longer any pain, then surgical intervention is no longer necessary. For external hemorrhoids, continue applying topical ointment. Even if they do not completely disappear, as long as there is no pain or discomfort, furth...

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Understanding Rectal Issues: Natural Remedies for Teens with Constipation

I've been experiencing some unusual changes when using the restroom lately? I have had some constipation and don't have bowel movements every day. I noticed a small light red bump at the anal opening, but there is no bleeding. Will drinking more water help improve this?...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it seems more like a case of mild thrombosed external hemorrhoids caused by excessive straining during bowel movements. This condition can heal on its own by avoiding constipation and taking warm sitz baths. You can also purchase hemorrhoid ointment ove...

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When Will Bleeding Stop After Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid Surgery?

After a thrombectomy, when can I expect the bleeding to stop, and what medications can I apply to help reduce the bleeding? Hello, on Saturday morning at the clinic, I was diagnosed with a thrombosed external hemorrhoid. The doctor treated it at that time, and since the hemorrhoi...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Thrombotic external hemorrhoids are typically treated in an outpatient setting with thrombectomy. After the procedure, it is common to experience some bleeding for one or two days, which usually does not require excessive concern. If the wound stops bleeding, there is no need to ...

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Understanding Perianal Swelling: When to Seek Medical Attention

There is a swelling near the anus? Hello, I have an anal fissure and have been taking Laxative for over a year with little improvement. Recently, I noticed a pattern: I take one packet of Laxative every afternoon, and for about half a month, my bowel movements have been normal wi...


Dr. Xu Kaixi Reply:
Based on your description, this lump is more likely to be a thrombosed external hemorrhoid. It is recommended to seek treatment at a local surgical outpatient clinic, as it usually improves with medication and conservative therapy.

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Understanding Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids: Healing and Concerns

Thrombosed external hemorrhoid Hello, doctor. I had an outpatient procedure for a thrombosed external hemorrhoid last week. I currently experience only occasional mild pain, but the original thrombosed external hemorrhoid feels hard to the touch. Is this a blood clot? Will it nat...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
It is recommended that you take warm sitz baths regularly. Over-the-counter hemorrhoid ointments can also be applied. If the symptoms do not resolve after two weeks, you should consult a physician for further evaluation.

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Can Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids Heal on Their Own with Cream?

Thrombosed external hemorrhoid Doctor, I have a question. External hemorrhoids with thrombosis usually don't hurt. If I leave it alone and apply ointment, will it resolve on its own?


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
If the size of the retinal thrombus is not a complete ring swelling, it will generally be absorbed spontaneously within 2 to 4 weeks.

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Understanding Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids: Recovery and Treatment

Thrombosed external hemorrhoid Hello, doctor. A few days ago, I underwent an outpatient procedure for a thrombosed external hemorrhoid. The hemorrhoid has not disappeared; it is still slightly protruding but smaller than before. However, there are small granulation tissues on the...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Answer: The thrombosed external hemorrhoid is only the removal of the thrombus; the original external hemorrhoid will still have a small granulation tissue, which is likely due to swelling of the wound. After applying the ointment, it should gradually shrink and disappear.

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Understanding Anal Pain: Causes and Treatment Options

Anal pain Hello Doctor: On around October 31st, I suddenly noticed a painful sensation around my anus, with a lump appearing at approximately the 11 o'clock position. It is quite painful to touch, and I feel pain when I exert pressure while urinating. Over the past few days,...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
This condition is likely due to thrombosed external hemorrhoids, which are often caused by straining during bowel movements. If there is no pain or bleeding, applying topical ointments and taking sitz baths should suffice, and the symptoms will generally resolve within one to two...

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Understanding Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids: Treatment Options and Recovery

Thrombotic external hemorrhoid Hello, Dr. Ke. About two weeks ago, I visited a doctor and was diagnosed with a thrombosed external hemorrhoid. However, after soaking in warm water and applying medication at home, I haven't noticed any reduction in size, and it has become a b...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Small thrombosed hemorrhoids typically resolve completely within about two weeks, while larger external hemorrhoids may take a longer time to heal. If the pain is unbearable, surgical intervention may be necessary. If the pain is tolerable, topical medications can continue to be ...

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Understanding Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids: Treatment and Recovery

Thrombotic external hemorrhoid Hello, Dr. Ke. I visited the doctor about two weeks ago and was diagnosed with a thrombosed external hemorrhoid. However, after soaking in warm water and applying medication at home, I haven't noticed any reduction in size, and it has become a ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Small thrombosed hemorrhoids typically resolve completely within about two weeks, while larger external hemorrhoids may take a longer time to heal. If the pain is unbearable, surgical intervention may be necessary. If the pain is manageable, topical treatments can continue to be ...

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