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A thrombosed hemorrhoid contains a blood clot — it's the most painful kind. Here's what creams help and when surgery is needed.
An external hemorrhoid where a blood clot has formed inside, creating a hard, painful lump that can appear bluish or dark purple.
Maximum-strength numbing for severe pain.
5% lidocaine for fast pain relief.
Lidocaine + phenylephrine combo.
Short-term for inflammation reduction.
Creams can manage pain and inflammation, but cannot remove the clot. The body absorbs it over 2-6 weeks, OR a doctor can excise it for immediate relief.
If the clot is severe (within first 72 hours), a doctor can:
After 72 hours, conservative treatment is usually preferred as the body has already started resolving it.
Office procedure takes 15-30 minutes, immediate relief.
Sometimes — release of dark blood often relieves pressure.
For thrombosed hemorrhoid pain relief, Revivol-XR with 5% lidocaine at hemorrhoid.com.