How long does external hemorrhoids last?


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Thrombotic External Hemorrhoids is a form of hemorrhoids. Thrombotic External Hemorrhoids usually dry up in about 2 weeks, but the actual situation varies from person to person.
Thrombotic External Hemorrhoids is a mass formed under the skin around the anus due to thrombus or vein rupture. Usually, when the patient's thrombotic external hemorrhoids are in an acute stage, surgery should be used to remove necrotic tissue such as thrombectomy or modified thrombectomy. Generally, the patient can recover well after about 2 weeks of rest, and external hemorrhoids may also dry up. However, the actual drying time of thrombotic external hemorrhoids will vary according to the severity of the patient's condition, the timing of treatment, and the patient's personal constitution, and there are certain individual differences.