A FULL CASE STUDY
THROMBOSED
HAEMORRHOID.
This is a complete case study written by a nursing student who is completing her
course. Thrombosed hemorrhoid is a medical case that is common in the medical
field. I hope this material can also help medical students in writing their case
study.
[DATE]
[COMPANY NAME]
[Company address]
, A full case study Thrombosed Haemorrhoid.
Case Study: Thrombosed Hemorrhoid
Introduction
Hemorrhoids are a common and often debilitating condition that affects millions of people
worldwide. They are swollen veins in the anal canal, categorized into internal and external
hemorrhoids based on their location. Thrombosed hemorrhoids are a specific and severe form of
external hemorrhoids that occur when a blood clot (thrombus) forms within the hemorrhoidal
vein, leading to pain, inflammation, and swelling. Thrombosed hemorrhoids are often
characterized by sudden onset of severe pain and discomfort, making them a significant medical
concern.
This case study will explore a patient’s experience with thrombosed hemorrhoids, including the
pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment options, and management.
Patient Profile
Name: Mr. John Doe
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
Occupation: Office Worker (Sedentary lifestyle)
Medical History:
o History of intermittent constipation
o No significant past surgical history
o Non-smoker
o Occasional alcohol use
o Family history of hemorrhoids
Clinical Presentation
Mr. John Doe presented to the clinic with the following symptoms:
Chief Complaint: Severe pain and discomfort in the anal region.
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THROMBOSED
HAEMORRHOID.
This is a complete case study written by a nursing student who is completing her
course. Thrombosed hemorrhoid is a medical case that is common in the medical
field. I hope this material can also help medical students in writing their case
study.
[DATE]
[COMPANY NAME]
[Company address]
, A full case study Thrombosed Haemorrhoid.
Case Study: Thrombosed Hemorrhoid
Introduction
Hemorrhoids are a common and often debilitating condition that affects millions of people
worldwide. They are swollen veins in the anal canal, categorized into internal and external
hemorrhoids based on their location. Thrombosed hemorrhoids are a specific and severe form of
external hemorrhoids that occur when a blood clot (thrombus) forms within the hemorrhoidal
vein, leading to pain, inflammation, and swelling. Thrombosed hemorrhoids are often
characterized by sudden onset of severe pain and discomfort, making them a significant medical
concern.
This case study will explore a patient’s experience with thrombosed hemorrhoids, including the
pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment options, and management.
Patient Profile
Name: Mr. John Doe
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
Occupation: Office Worker (Sedentary lifestyle)
Medical History:
o History of intermittent constipation
o No significant past surgical history
o Non-smoker
o Occasional alcohol use
o Family history of hemorrhoids
Clinical Presentation
Mr. John Doe presented to the clinic with the following symptoms:
Chief Complaint: Severe pain and discomfort in the anal region.
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