Can thrombosed external hemorrhoids be squeezed out?

Thrombosed external hemorrhoids should not be squeezed out, as this may lead to infection, which is not conducive to the recovery of the condition, so it is recommended to use medication or surgery for treatment.
The blood inside the thrombosed external hemorrhoids has already shown coagulation, even if the hemorrhoids are squeezed, the blood can not flow out normally, and can not alleviate the effect of swelling and pain. And also because of the external wound, further weaken the skin resistance, more likely to generate the external hemorrhoid infection, so thrombosed external hemorrhoids can not be pinched after the emergence of burst.
Thrombosed external hemorrhoids can be used under the guidance of the doctor diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets, ibuprofen extended-release capsules and other anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs to relieve the pain. At the same time, the symptoms can be relieved by taking a warm water sitz bath, avoiding prolonged sitting and squatting, keeping the bowels clear, and adopting good living and eating habits.
If the patient’s symptoms are not relieved by the above methods, surgical treatment is needed to control the disease. Common surgical treatments include modified thrombosed hemorrhoidectomy. After the surgery, patients need to pay attention to the wound care work, keep the wound area hygiene, and do not strenuous activities to avoid bleeding caused by muscle pulling.
If there are any uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, to clarify the specific condition, and to be corresponding treatment. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, and should not be used blindly to avoid accidents.