Hemorrhoids Surgery
Hemorrhoids are varicose veins and inflammation of veins in the rectum and anus, are also known as piles. These inflammations are very annoying, when you suffer from this disease usually start to feel a pain around the anus and can be found blood in the stool.
Hemorrhoids may be the effect of the effort to go to the bathroom and clean the bowel, although there are reasons why other factors such as pregnancy, aging, chronic constipation or diarrhea.
There are treatments for the disease, which usually include warm baths and local creams, diets rich in fiber, laxatives, stool softener, suppositories, and specialty drugs, among others. Complicated hemorrhoids require surgery and other treatments.
Severe hemorrhoids can be removed using a special stapler or sutures, for this is necessary to see a colorectal specialist. The patient is sedated with anesthesia to feel no pain after surgery the patient will be with sutures, but these will dissolve on their own.
Smaller hemorrhoids may not need surgery. These procedures are often done in an outpatient clinic or doctor’s office, with minimal or no anesthesia, some methods used by doctors include:
* Inject a chemical to reduce swelling
* Put a rubber band around the hemorrhoid to cut off the blood supply to it
* Use infrared or laser to shrink the hemorrhoid.
* Can also be frozen with liquid nitrogen
your doctor may recommend removal of hemorrhoids when nonsurgical treatments are effective.
Although the true prevalence may be observed in individuals of the same family, hemorrhoids are not inherited. The idea is to adopt healthy habits such as avoiding constipation and the pushing to evacuate, exercise and increasing intake of foods rich in fiber and fluids.