Hemorrhoids that are in the rectum or anal area are most likely developed into thrombosed hemorrhoids. When blood clot starts to form, then it is now called thrombosed. When this happened, the pain it can cause is unbearable and can be dangerous.
So how can we prevent to have a thrombosed hemorrhoids?
First of all, when you know you have hemorrhoids, start to change your diet to avoid constipation. Constipation is the most common cause of hemorrhoids for it cause too much straining during a bowel movement. Too much straining can lead to a blood clot in the veins causing you to have a thrombosed hemorrhoid. When you are constipated, it requires you to push so hard and the veins in the rectum or in the anal area will become irritated and inflamed.
Start the hemorrhoid treatment by dealing with the causes of hemorrhoids as to avoid further complications.