Thrombosed external hemorrhoids don’t hurt or itch what’s going on, but the lumps are bigger, what will happen later?

Thrombosed external hemorrhoids without pain or itching is considered to be varicose external hemorrhoids, if the mass continues to increase in size may be infected, severe pain or even rupture and bleeding, it is recommended that timely treatment.
Thrombosed external hemorrhoids is mainly a ruptured vein or thrombus in the perianal subcutaneous formation of the mass, patients often manifested as a local foreign body sensation, but also may be manifested as severe pain. If the lump is not treated in time, it may be complicated by infection, or there may be a rupture caused by the continued growth of the lump.
Therefore, when thrombosed hemorrhoids are found, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor can be through warm water or potassium permanganate solution sitz bath, take antibiotics and other measures to ease the discomfort, and in serious cases need to take surgical treatment to strip off the thrombus.