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Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids – What Are They?

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Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids – What Are They?

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Thrombosed external hemorrhoids are a type of hemorrhoid disease when a blood clot is felt and can be seen under the skin around the rectal area. These are caused by chronic constipation such as diarrhea and through pregnancy. There are however some cases that this condition manifests on their own. There are also certain different conditions that can contribute to thrombosed external hemorrhoids. Our blood carries different types of cells with it. Blood cells are categorized into three. These are the platelets, red blood cells and white blood cells. Usually under normal conditions, these platelets coagulate blood to the area where the body is slashed or has cuts in it thereby forming scabs. Hemophiliacs are individuals that have platelets that do not function well or is not functioning at all. Which makes these individuals anxious because bleedings caused from cuts can cause them to die from their bleeds. However, platelets do not require a contact to clot blood. Thrombosed external he

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