Can you poke the blood blisters of hemorrhoids?

Blood blisters in hemorrhoids should not be poked. Because blood blisters appear in hemorrhoids, they are mostly considered to be hemorrhoids with blood clots, a condition that causes the patient to experience anal swelling and pain. In clinical practice, when a hemorrhoid has a blood clot, it is advisable to take a hemorrhoid peeling operation to peel the clot clean, and after the operation, choose potassium permanganate solution, red oil paste gauze and Bactrim spray for medication change treatment. If this pokes the blood bubble easily leads to local bleeding, at the same time, because the wound is in the anal area can easily lead to infection and inflammation, resulting in anal swelling and pain. So clinically hemorrhoids appear blood blisters can not be poked, should go to the hospital as soon as possible to take hemorrhoid surgery treatment. At the same time, patients should develop good bowel habits and avoid prolonged sitting and squatting to avoid further aggravation of hemorrhoids.