Hemorrhoid Removal - Relief in Severe Cases
When veins in the rectal area become inflamed and swollen, it causes hemorrhoids resulting in irritation, itching, and pain.
Constipation is one of the most significant causes for hemorrhoids.
When you hold your stool when having urge to go to bathroom also results in hemorrhoids development as it adds pressure of strain leading the veins to swell and become inflamed.
Overweight is another big cause of this problem.
Pregnancy; when it starts getting bigger enhances pressure to her rectum area also causes hemorrhoids in women is.
Tight clothes, like under wear or jeans, that are putting too much pressure on your rectum, can also lead to hemorrhoids.
When problem becomes acute, bleeding might be experienced by the sufferer.
When hemorrhoids are mild, they usually don't need medical attention and go away itself after a short while.
When there is severe and flamed hemorrhoids, the physician may advise hemorrhoid removal as the best option.
Indeed it is more or less the worst case when doctor arrives at such a decision.
Hemorrhoid removal can be done in several ways.
The simplest of the hemorrhoid removal method is to numb the area and simply cut off the hemorrhoids.
In some other cases, the scalpel is used to remove it while a more advanced technique of hemorrhoid removal laser is used to burn off the hemorrhoid.
Normally it is the method known as ligation or banding that is used for internal hemorrhoid removal.
In this method, a rubber band is wrapped around the hemorrhoid so that blood supply to it is cut off.
In this way, after about a week, the hemorrhoid dries and falls off.
During this time, the patient feels a bit full because the bands remain inside the rectus around the hemorrhoids.
Although this procedure works fine, but usually it is applied only when the hemorrhoid gets out of control and swells up.
When the external or internal hemorrhoids are large protruding that rubber band ligation is also not successful for hemorrhoid removal, the last resort left is hemorrhoidectomy.
Under this procedure, a narrow incision around the internal and external hemorrhoids is cut and affected blood vessels are removed by the surgeon.
Although this method of hemorrhoid removal is very effective, yet being very painful it needs general anesthesia and narcotic analgesics post-operation.
After this operation, the patient must have complete rest and diet; further the patient has to avoid lifting heavy objects and going to work for a week so that the body heals up quickly.
Constipation is one of the most significant causes for hemorrhoids.
When you hold your stool when having urge to go to bathroom also results in hemorrhoids development as it adds pressure of strain leading the veins to swell and become inflamed.
Overweight is another big cause of this problem.
Pregnancy; when it starts getting bigger enhances pressure to her rectum area also causes hemorrhoids in women is.
Tight clothes, like under wear or jeans, that are putting too much pressure on your rectum, can also lead to hemorrhoids.
When problem becomes acute, bleeding might be experienced by the sufferer.
When hemorrhoids are mild, they usually don't need medical attention and go away itself after a short while.
When there is severe and flamed hemorrhoids, the physician may advise hemorrhoid removal as the best option.
Indeed it is more or less the worst case when doctor arrives at such a decision.
Hemorrhoid removal can be done in several ways.
The simplest of the hemorrhoid removal method is to numb the area and simply cut off the hemorrhoids.
In some other cases, the scalpel is used to remove it while a more advanced technique of hemorrhoid removal laser is used to burn off the hemorrhoid.
Normally it is the method known as ligation or banding that is used for internal hemorrhoid removal.
In this method, a rubber band is wrapped around the hemorrhoid so that blood supply to it is cut off.
In this way, after about a week, the hemorrhoid dries and falls off.
During this time, the patient feels a bit full because the bands remain inside the rectus around the hemorrhoids.
Although this procedure works fine, but usually it is applied only when the hemorrhoid gets out of control and swells up.
When the external or internal hemorrhoids are large protruding that rubber band ligation is also not successful for hemorrhoid removal, the last resort left is hemorrhoidectomy.
Under this procedure, a narrow incision around the internal and external hemorrhoids is cut and affected blood vessels are removed by the surgeon.
Although this method of hemorrhoid removal is very effective, yet being very painful it needs general anesthesia and narcotic analgesics post-operation.
After this operation, the patient must have complete rest and diet; further the patient has to avoid lifting heavy objects and going to work for a week so that the body heals up quickly.