Thrombosed Hemorrhoid
What is it about a thrombosed hemorrhoid that makes life so miserable for you? Is it the throbbing or the bleeding? For many a thrombosed hemorrhoid can be extremely painful and for some the pain just isn’t there. Either way if you have a thrombosed hemorrhoid you need help.
There are a lot of so-called remedies for your thrombosed hemorrhoid. Make sure that you do your homework. Don’t just go in and get surgery needlessly. Make sure that you understand why you have one and find out how you can eliminate it by eliminating the cause before you do something drastic.
A thrombosed hemorrhoid is basically a hemorrhoid that has also developed a blood clot in addition to being inflamed. They show up as a painful grape-like protrusion. Sometimes they are hard like a frozen pea and sometimes soft like a grape.
A thrombosed hemorrhoid involves the strangulation (or clotting) of the vein and will usually turn purple or blue in color. Also, your outer skin may turn red and become irritated and inflamed.
Your thrombosed hemorrhoid can be easily eliminated with the right combination of herbs and diet. Hemroid Harry’s Herbal Remedy provides an herbal combination that aids the body in healing the cause of your hemorrhoids.
If you are tired of the pain associated with your thrombosed hemorrhoid and are looking for relief spend some time on our website, look at what we’ve done for other people, and order your own supply of Hemroid Harry’s Herbal Remedy.
Do You Have Hemorrhoids or a Fissure?
If you are like me, you may have never even heard of a fissure before. I only started learning about them as a result of my research about hemorrhoids. As it turns out, a fissure is incredibly similar to a hemorrhoid. They feel quite alike when it comes to the pain and discomfort. They both also are located in your anus. To be more specific, they are your veins in your anus.
Another similarity between a hemorrhoid and a fissure is that they are both caused by constipation. Constipation creates pressure in your anus veins as a result from excessive pushing in that region. A result is stressed veins in the anus which can lead to either hemorrhoids or fissures.
Both can cause itching, pain and bleeding. The bleeding for a hemorrhoid happens when it bursts from excess pressure or a worn out vein from expanding and retracting constantly from pressure. Bleeding is more common with fissures because they are in fact caused by the passage of hard dry stool that tears the anal lining. Both hemorrhoids and fissures can also be caused by excessive wiping.
The main difference between a fissure and a hemorrhoid is that a fissure is a thin slit-like tear in the anal tissue. A hemorrhoid, however, can be compared to varicose veins. They enlarge and lose their elasticity from excessive pressure which results in saclike protrusions. It is important to note that they are not tumors or growths.
Both hemorrhoids and fissures can be aggravated by sitting or standing for prolonged periods. Even violent coughing, lifting heavy objects and diarrhea can aggravate both unpleasant situations. Interestingly, if you note that they share similar symptoms as well as they are caused by similar root problems, you can further determine that they can also be healed with similar remedies.
Remedies with ingredients that promote vein strengthening, bowel cleansing, and relief with pain and inflammation will be great for both hemorrhoids and fissures. That is why you should check out my natural remedy for both hemorrhoids and fissures.




