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What Is The Treatment For Hemorrhoids?

I have hemorrhoids (for the second time in my life, I am 46). I have noticed some blood in my underwear and I can feel that on of the hemorrhoids burst today. Should I see my physician immediately or wait a couple of days to see if the bleeding stops? Thanks for your help.
Tue, 5 Aug 2014
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well sir the trearment of haemorrhoids depends on whether they are internal and external haemorrhoids and secondly on their degree which a doctor can suggest you better after examining it.i would advise you to consult a surgeon as this job belongs to a surgeon ,he can guyide you better in the management of haemorrhoids,so you should consult a doc immediately to be on the safe side as ocassionally it progresses to thrombosis which becomes a medical emergency.
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What Is The Treatment For Hemorrhoids?

well sir the trearment of haemorrhoids depends on whether they are internal and external haemorrhoids and secondly on their degree which a doctor can suggest you better after examining it.i would advise you to consult a surgeon as this job belongs to a surgeon ,he can guyide you better in the management of haemorrhoids,so you should consult a doc immediately to be on the safe side as ocassionally it progresses to thrombosis which becomes a medical emergency.