A hemorrhoidectomy (commonly referred to as piles surgery) is a surgical treatment used to address hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids, which involve inflamed blood vessels in the rectum and anus that become inflamed over time, can cause pain, bleeding, and other symptoms that must be managed effectively to find relief; lifestyle modifications, diet changes, or medication alone may not offer sufficient solutions; surgery may provide long-term relief in such instances
If conservative treatments fail, surgery may be your only hope for healing hemorrhoids. Surgeons can use either sclerotherapy or rubber band ligation techniques on smaller hemorrhoids to shrink them down before dissolving them entirely.
Surgery will only be recommended in instances of persistent or severe symptoms such as persistent pain, bleeding, or prolapse. If you are suffering from hemorrhoids it is wise to seek professional advice as soon as possible; they will assess the severity of your condition and suggest a tailored treatment plan which may include surgery.
Treatment Description
The goal of piles surgery, also known as hemorrhoidectomy, is to relieve symptoms such as pain, itching, and bleeding by surgically removing or stapling hemorrhoidal tissues. This option is a quick treatment that can provide relief from these symptoms, as well as itch relief and future surgical concerns. This procedure can last anywhere from three months to one year. Any follow-up procedures will need to be scheduled accordingly.
Treatment Duration
Recovery can take anywhere between a few days and several weeks.
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