Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid ExplainedThe vascular structures that are in the anal canal and helps in stool control are known as hemorrhoids. At times these hemorrhoids become inflamed and swollen and cause problems. These hemorrhoids can be external or internal. Internal hemorrhoids occur inside the rectum and are not usually painful. In fact a number of people are not even aware that they have internal hemorrhoids. However at times internal hemorrhoids might get irritated and might bleed. Thrombosed HemorrhoidIn order to prevent these thrombosed hemorrhoids from forming as dealing with thrombosed hemorrhoids is not easy. Some of the simplest things that you can do to prevent thrombosed hemorrhoids from forming is making changes to your lifestyle which involves having a balanced diet with adequate intake of fluids coupled with a routine workout regime. Make sure you consume a high fiber diet that will help reduce the necessity to strain while passing stool and also prevents constipation. Eliminating irritants such as harsh dyes, strong laundry detergents, and harsh toilet papers also helps. Warm sitz baths are also recommended to prevent thrombosed hemorrhoids. This helps in reducing the swelling as the warm water soothes the body as well as provides relief from the pain. At times, using over the counter hemorrhoid creams will also help provide relief from irritation and itching. However this will not help get rid of the hemorrhoids. In case of severe pain, over the counter pain relievers also help alleviate the pain. Medications such as Tylenol, aleve and motrin have anti inflammatory properties and works wonders in reducing the swelling and pain associated with thrombosed hemorrhoids.
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