Simply Explained: Thrombosed Hemorrhoids


Small blood clot, big blood clot, is it dangerous, will it go away?

These are major questions for someone who has thrombosed hemorrhoids and sometime you get:

Information overload!

Sometimes it’s hard to find the information you want, that’s why we’re here to make it plain and simple for you.

What is thrombosed hemorrhoids?

In easy terms, it’s a blood clot that has formed under the skin due to hemorrhoids.

They are easy to be felt and seen and you’ll generally be able to tell you have them.

A blood clot!?  Can’t that kill you!?

No!  Thrombosed is not life threatening!

They are not life threatening but are very painful.  If after a few weeks they have not gone down in size, surgery may be required.

How to tell that’s what I have?

hard or soft to the touch
feel like small masses of skin
blue in color, but when irritated they can turn red

What type of surgery?

Most commonly, the surgery can be done at your doctor’s office.  A simple cut above the clot can be enough to squeeze the clot out.

How did I get this?

I can tell you how I got it. Heavy lifting.  But there are other ways too.

  • Sitting too long
  • Child birth
  • Straining on the toilet

Changing some of your habits can prevent this in the future.

There is relief available to you though.  The Internet is a great private way to search out these relief options.

There are creams and natural remedies to alleviate the inflammation and pain; you deserve it.

No one wants to live in pain for weeks.  Find a solution today!


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