Hemorrhoid Surgery
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Haemorrhoids are the growth of excess tissues around the anus and it can be surgically removed with the help of haemorrhoid surgery. These are stretched and swollen veins on the walls of rectum and anus. There are many treatments available to treat haemorrhoids but in severe cases, surgery is the only option. Mild and moderate haemorrhoids are not treated using surgery unless there is some complication arising out of it. Post Surgery... 

Removal of the veins around anus that have enlarged is called Hemorrhoidectomy. Haemorrhoids can be removed quite easily using any surgical procedure while you are under sedation. Gauze packing is inserted after the haemorrhoids have been removed to reduce the bleeding. Surgery is a good option if the haemorrhoids are enlarged but may not be required if they are smaller. There are other treatments available for haemorrhoids that include... 

Piles or haemorrhoids are the blood vessels that have swollen around lower rectum and anus and they stretch with the pressure. They are something like varicose veins that occur in the legs. Surgical removal of haemorrhoid is known as haemorrhoidectomy. There are many types of surgeries available but the main idea is to remove the haemorrhoids by cutting them off. This surgery can be done under local or general anaesthesia. Haemorrhoid... 

Laser is a very powerful tool that can be used to treat various diseases including haemorrhoids. Main function of laser is to destroy tissues with the help of wide beam. A narrow bean of laser however is used as a cutting tool. Most commonly used laser is Neodymium-Yttrium-aluminium-garnet laser known as nd-YAG laser. When to use Laser Haemorrhoid Surgery Laser Haemorrhoid Surgery uses laser as a cutting tool. When laser is used for surgery,... 

There are many things that are responsible for causing haemorrhoids. Anything that puts pressure on the rectal/anal area can cause them and these include hard stools, constipation leading to straining for bowel movement, strenuous coughing, pregnancy, childbirth, sitting for long time especially in the toilet and heavy lifting. When to Choose External Haemorrhoids Surgery External Haemorrhoids Surgery is required when the haemorrhoids... 

Haemorrhoids can be removed by using sclerotherapy, laser surgery, cryosurgery, rubber band ligation or haemorrhoidectomy. These procedures are performed when there is heavy bleeding due to haemorrhoids, these are extremely painful or they stick out too far from the anus. The procedure is done in the hospital using either general or local anaesthesia so that the person remains unaware of the pain. Haemorrhoids Surgery Recovery Just after... 

Varicose veins inside or just outside anus are haemorrhoids or piles. The cause of haemorrhoids is not known exactly but is mainly caused due to family history, pregnancy or if you are involved in the occupation involving standing for long hours. Constipation causes pressure inside the abdomen that makes bowel motion strenuous again causing haemorrhoids. Haemorrhoids that are large enough are usually visible outside anus and these can... 

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