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		<title>Thrombosed Hemorrhoids â€“ A Basic Outline</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At first glance it may appear surprising how problems like constipation, hard stools, strained bowel movements and sedentary lifestyles can lead to the initially innocuous seeming Thrombosed hemorrhoids which later can turn chronic and severe.Â  These types of hemorrhoids can result in heavy bleeding and tremendous pain. What are Thrombosed Hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids are also referred [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-413" title="thrombosed-hemorrhoid" src="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/thrombosed-hemorrhoid1.jpg" alt="thrombosed-hemorrhoid" width="250" height="283" />At first glance it may appear surprising how problems like constipation, hard stools, strained bowel movements and sedentary lifestyles can lead to the initially innocuous seeming <strong>Thrombosed hemorrhoids</strong> which later can turn chronic and severe.Â  These <a href="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/types-of-hemorrhoids-internal-and-external">types of hemorrhoids</a> can result in heavy bleeding and tremendous pain.</p>
<h3>What are Thrombosed Hemorrhoids?</h3>
<p>Hemorrhoids are also referred to as piles and they may be internal or external. In Laymanâ€™s terms, <em>thrombosed hemorrhoids</em> are simply external hemorrhoids which lie outside the anal opening. Hemorrhoids which develop inside the anal canal are called internal hemorrhoids. They lie beneath the lining of the anus or the rectum inside the anal canal, or the lower rectum.</p>
<p>External or <a href="http://hemorrhoidcares.com/how-do-you-know-if-hemorrhoids-are-thrombosed">thrombosed hemorrhoids</a> are multitudes of veins which lie underneath the skin at the opening of the anus and thus are outside the anus canal. When the external hemorrhoid develops a blood clot, the area around the opening of the anus canal gets inflamed and a painful lump can form.</p>
<p>The majority of the symptoms associated with hemorrhoids are caused by these external piles. There may be burning, itching or bleeding symptoms and quite often they are very painful. Blood on your toilet tissues or in your stools may be indicative of hemorrhoids. These types of symptoms should immediately be addressed as they show that the hemorrhoids have really become engorged with blood.</p>
<p>Sometimes, piles can cause heavy bleeding leading to severe blood loss. So, hemorrhoids should be treated at the first sign and not left to chance. Pain in your bowel movements is also a symptom of thrombosed hemorrhoids. If you can feel tender lumps near the anus or have problems in sitting down, chances then there is a chance that you have developed hemorrhoids.</p>
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<h3>How do You Know if Hemorrhoids are Thrombosed</h3>
<p>External hemorrhoids develop slowly and gradually and the elderly most often get afflicted with this ailment.Â  However, by no means is it restricted to the elderly.Â  Amongst the elderly, this complaint is often related to complications of the colon and the GI tract. However, factors like continuous sitting without getting up, previous complications during childbirth in the past, and changes in the bowel movements are not to be ruled out in the development of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids can greatly diminish your quality of life due to the discomfort and pain caused by it and if left untreated for too long, it can turn debilitating for the sufferer.</p>
<p>Many a time, external hemorrhoids take care of themselves with the body reabsorbing and shrinking the tissue. But, if external means are to be sought, then taking care of hemorrhoids in the holistic way by means of proper diet and exercise and natural remedies is are options that should be closely considered.</p>
<p>In cases, where even this fails, surgery known as hemorrhoidectomy might be the only choice left and this involves the removal of the clot and the thrombosed tissue. This is usually a fairly simple procedure and you should be able to return to his your normal activities within a few days.</p>
<p>Thrombosed hemorrhoids are common occurrences especially among more senior members of society, but by meeting it head on you can diminish its impact on your life greatly.</p>
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