Patient Overview
A middle-aged male patient came to the clinic with severe pain, swelling, and bleeding in the anal region. He had been dealing with hemorrhoids for some time, but the symptoms worsened over the past few days. The patient also noticed a prolapse and signs of infection, which raised concern for more serious complications.
Clinical Examination
During the examination, Dr. Nayar found thrombosed, infected, prolapsed hemorrhoids. The blood clotting in the hemorrhoidal veins caused significant swelling and infection, requiring immediate treatment to avoid further complications.

Treatment Approach
To address the condition, Dr. Nayar chose a minimally invasive approach. He performed a thrombectomy to remove the clot and prescribed antibiotics to treat the infection. The prolapsed hemorrhoids were gently repositioned, and the area was cleaned and sutured to support healing.
Outcome
The patient showed significant improvement within the first few days, with pain and swelling reducing dramatically. By the follow-up visit, the patient reported complete resolution of symptoms, and no recurrence was observed.
Key Takeaway
Thrombosed infected prolapsed hemorrhoids can cause serious distress and complications if not treated promptly. Early diagnosis and intervention—such as thrombectomy and infection control—are crucial for successful recovery.
Dr. Nayar’s expertise in managing complex hemorrhoidal conditions offers patients effective, minimally invasive treatments, leading to quicker recovery and a better quality of life.
