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Many Options for Hemorrhoid Treatment

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People who are suffering from the condition of having hemorrhoids have many different options for treatment. The best course of hemorrhoid treatment can be decided upon once the severity of the hemorrhoids has been understood. This will enable you, or your doctor, to choose the best treatment for hemorrhoids according to you particular circumstances.

Before going into great detail about the various methods of hemorrhoidal treatment, it should be noted that most cases clear up by themselves, without the need for specialized attention. Simple things like increasing the fiber in the diet, washing the anus thoroughly, and not putting pressure on the affected area will be enough when the infestation isn’t severe.

hemorrhoid treatment - cushionWhen trying to alleviate pressure on the hemorrhoids, you can use a rubber tube cushion to sit on. This removes downward pressure from the anus so the brunt of the weight when sitting is taken by the thighs and lower-back. The use of an icepack could also relieve symptoms, and can be used for bleeding hemorrhoid treatment. It is also important to ensure that your poos are easily passed, with minimal straining and irritation against the hemorrhoids. This can be achieved by keeping hydrated and eating lots of fiber.

And it goes without saying that prevention is the best form of treating hemorrhoids, which should be done by using the above advice about diet as well as ensuring you’re doing enough exercise. So, now on to different methods and procedures of hemorrhoid treatments.

HEMORRHOIDECTOMY

A hemorrhoidectomy is pretty much the removal of hemorrhoids by surgery. Patients who undertake this process complain about pain during recovery from hemorrhoidectomys, so these are only used in cases of severe hemorrhoids, and/or when other treatment is deemed unsuitable.

AN ENEMA

An enema is a procedure where the anus is cleaned. This is a procedure all on its own, not specifically used to treat hemorrhoids, but the use as a hemorrhoids treatment is effective as a cleaner anus decreases the chance of infection and re-occuring hemorrhoids.

INFRARED COAGULATION

This is a commonly used hemorrhoid cure that is easily available. Basically, an infrared beam is used to cauterize (freeze-burn) the hemorrhoids, leaving a less painful, and more easily healed wound. This is a good external hemorrhoid treatment, due to easy access with the cauterizing instruments.

INJECTION THERAPY

Or the official term, Sclerotherapy, is the injection of a hardening agent, Sclerosant, into the hemorrhoids. This hardens the blood vessels there, ceasing bloodflow from veins, causing the hemorrhoid to shrivel, die and eventually fall off.

HEMORRHOID BANDING

Also known as Baron ligation, this is a process whereby a rubber band is tightly fitted around a hemorrhoid in order to cut the blood supply so that it shrivels, dies and is excreted with a bowel movement. This method is used exclusively on internal hemorrhoids.

TRANSANAL HEMORRHOIDAL DEARTERIALIZATION

Or as an abbreviation, THD-HP. This sounds very complex, but if you piece together the words it is really self explanatory. This is a procedure where the arteries that lead to the soft tissue where hemorrhoids grow are cut short, so that less blood flow reaches the swollen hemorrhoid, and it has a chance to contract.

CONCLUSION

There are many avenues open for people in need of hemorrhoids treatment. The above list are the mainstream methods that a doctor will recommend, depending on the severity and circumstances of your hemorrhoid problems. Another thing to take into consideration when deciding on a treatment for hemorrhoids is cost – some surgical procedures can be very expensive, whilst others, like coagulation, are a cheaper option. Professional advice from a doctor is always recommended before seeking a hemorrhoid cure, but knowing the options before seeing a physician is beneficial.

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