There is one condition that is often mistaken for a hemroid, which is a perianal hematoma. This causes problems because the two conditions do not call for the same treatment.
A hemroid is a vein which has enlarged and taken some of the surrounding tissue with it.
A perianal hematoma is caused when a vein ruptures and leaks blood into the surrounding tissue.
When that surrounding tissue fills with that blood, it causes a swelling to rise usually, but not always, on the outer area of the anus.
The vein itself is not swollen, but the blood filled tissue is.
A perianal hematoma must have the blood removed, by syringe if the blood has not clotted yet or by a simple incision if it has.
When dealing with a simple perianal hematoma, the incision usually heals cleanly and without stitches, perhaps only leaving a skin tag behind if anything.
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However, when a vein that is already swollen into a hemroid ruptures and leaks blood, the hemroid has become a bleeding hemroid and the whole hemroid may need to be be surgically removed.
This is a bit more complicated and will probably require stitches, but there are online hemroid medicines you can buy to stop bleeding hemroids, and heal you of them.
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