Internal & External Hemroids (Piles) Treatment Hemroids DoctorsHemroids Specialist

Hemroids Blood Clot 

 

 

 

 

HEMORRHOID-PATHOLOGY

 

 

 

If the blood clot has formed within the past 48 to 72 hours, your doctor may remove it from within the hemroids. This is a simple procedure that can relieve pain. You will have a local anesthetic to keep you pain-free during the procedure. A small incision is made in the skin, and the blood clot is removed. Stitches are generally not needed.



If more than 72 hours have passed, your doctor will suggest home treatments. Simple home treatments can relieve your pain. These may include warm baths, ointments, suppositories, and witch hazel compresses. Many thrombosed hemroids go away on their own in a few weeks.

If you have persistent bleeding or painful hemroids, talk to your doctor about possible treatment with banding, ligation, or removal (hemroidsectomy).