What happens when you burst a hemorrhoid?

If the patient pinches and bursts the hemorrhoids on his own, it may lead to hemorrhoidal rupture and bleeding, and may even lead to local skin and tissue infections, and in severe cases, sepsis may occur, which is life-threatening. It is recommended that patients do not operate on their own and need to consult a professional department.
Hemorrhoids are a series of symptoms caused by varicose veins in the anal area. If the hemorrhoids are pinched and burst, it will cause the varicose blood vessels to rupture, thus causing bleeding, and in serious cases, it will lead to hemorrhage and shock. At the same time, the broken tissues lose the protection of the skin, but also prone to infection, serious cases may appear septicemia, thus endangering life.
If a patient experiences an acute attack of hemorrhoids, he or she can consult an anorectal department for outpatient treatment of localized hemorrhoidal nuclei by a professional physician. This can be done either by pressing the hemorrhoids to reduce swelling, or with local anesthesia to strip and excise edematous or prolapsed hemorrhoids, as well as varicose vein clusters and thrombi inside the hemorrhoids.
If suffering from hemorrhoids, patients are not recommended to operate on their own to avoid accidents, should be under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment. During the treatment period, patients also need to eat a light diet and regular bowel movements.