Haematoma of anus
What Is an Anal Haematoma? A haematoma of the anus, sometimes called a perianal haematoma, is a small blood clot that forms just under the skin around the anal opening. An anal haematoma occurs when a small vein near the anus bursts due to pressure, causing blood to pool under the skin. It may look like a dark, swollen bump near the anus and is often mistaken for a hemorrhoid. Though it can look alarming and feel painful, it’s usually not dangerous Common Causes: • Straining during bowel movements • Lifting heavy weights • Chronic constipation or diarrhea • Sitting for long periods • Sudden pressure changes (e.g., sneezing or coughing hard) Symptoms: • A painful, swollen lump near the anal opening • Discomfort during sitting or walking • Tenderness to touch • Bluish or purplish skin discoloration It is important to differentiate this from hemorrhoids, abscesses, or fissures, which may require different care. How MAC treats Haematoma of anus ? Our treatment blends Ayurvedic healing with modern surgical interventions when necessary. In cases of large or persistent haematomas, a simple procedure may be required to evacuate the clot along with sitz bath and ayurvedic care. If you notice a painful swelling near the anus, don’t wait. At Malakar Ayur Care, we are here to offer gentle, effective solutions rooted in the wisdom of Ayurveda along with modern interventions.