External anal hemorrhoids symptoms?

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External hemorrhoids, located below the dentate line, is a mass formed by varicose external hemorrhoids or anal fold skin inflammation, hypertrophy, connective tissue hyperplasia or thrombus stasis. External hemorrhoids covered with skin can be seen, can not be sent into the anus, not easy to bleeding, pain and foreign body sensation as the main symptoms? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

External anal hemorrhoids symptoms?

Pain and itching are common symptoms of external hemorrhoids. Most of the patients complained of swelling and pain on one side of the anus, discomfort, restlessness and walking inconvenience. General external hemorrhoids symptoms are not obvious, can occasionally itch or solution will not net feeling. Anal pain or persistent severe pain occurs only when inflammation or thrombosis occurs.

Difficulty in defecation: when the patient has anal pain and is afraid of defecation, the defecation interval should be extended as far as possible, resulting in disorder of defecation habit and fecal dryness, increasing defecation difficulty, aggravating anal pain and forming a vicious circle.

Anal foreign body sensation: anal margin protrusion is the sign of external hemorrhoids. The irregular protrusion of anal margin makes anal margin uneven and produces foreign body feeling, and it is not easy to clean and pollute underwear when defecating. If the pain is not relieved within one hour after the onset of the disease, thrombectomy under local anesthesia can be considered. A fusiform radial incision can be made on the skin of the mass, and the varicose vein can be stripped to remove the thrombus. The wound can heal itself.

matters needing attention

(1) Reasonable diet: eat more vegetables, fruits and cellulose food, less spicy food( 2) Develop the habit of regular defecation: avoid squatting too long( 3) Choose the correct treatment of constipation: if there is intractable constipation, it must be treated correctly under the guidance of a specialist.