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Thrombosed Hemorrhoids

Sun, Jul 11, 2010

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difference between a thrombosed external hemorrhoid and an external hemorrhoid?

I dont get it. How can you tell the the difference? doesn't an external hemorrhoid have to pop out a little to be an "external" hemorrhoid?

An external hemorrhoid is one that can visibly be seen and felt, and which are typically the most uncomfortable, not to mention embarrassing. Internal hemorrhoids on the other hand occur inside the anal canal and are covered by a mucous membrane. Your doctor can grade the hemorrhoid depending on the extent the hemorrhoid descends from the anal canal and out of the anus. The most common sign of internal hemorrhoids is rectal bleeding. Hemorrhoids can ooze fresh blood, whether located externally or internally, but internal hemorrhoids mostly produce fresh blood in the stool. Hope that helps to answer your question.

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