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This patient education video explains hemorrhoid surgery. The program covers anatomy, symptoms and their causes, alternative treatments, and the recommended surgical procedure. The program extensively discusses the reasonable risks and complications of the procedure and what to expect after surgery.
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nohemorrhoid.com what is hemorrhoidal artery ligation operation? how does it work? A non-invasive, nearly pain-free technology called hemorrhoid artery ligation (HAL) uses ultra-sound to provide quick and easy surgery and treatment in a doctor’s office. New technology and treatment
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hemaway is a doctor recommended, painless, non-invasive treatment that alleviates the agony of prolapsed internal hemorrhoids within a matter of minutes. The patented hemaway seat is a FDA-cleared treatment for relief of hemorrhoid pain and pressure. There are no torturous bands, no embarrassing visits to the doctor, and no need for unsanitary and unpleasant touching of your hemorrhoids. You can avoid distressing surgeries that can result in permanent disability and/or side effects. With hemaway, experience freedom and pain relief within the privacy of your own home or when you’re on the go. For more information, visit www.hemaway.com
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Hemorrhoids surgery is an option if you have no other choice for effective hemorrhoid relief and all other options have failed. There are several ways that surgery can be performed, and some are better than others. As always be sure to consult with your doctor for personalized advice about your hemorrhoids.
External Hemorrhoid Surgery
It unusual for external hemorrhoids to be removed by surgical procedures. Occasionally surgery is advised if large and very uncomfortable piles are present or if you are having anal surgery anyway.
Internal Hemorrhoid Surgery

Inflaimed Internal Hemorrhoid
Surgery is most commonly used to remove large internal hemorrhoids that have not responded to other treatments. The hemorrhoid is removed in a procedure called a hemorrhoidectomy. This has been traditionally done with a scalpel, which requires a very painful and long recovery time, including a hospital stay of about 3 days. There are two new procedures that drastically reduce recovery time if you need hemorrhoids surgery.
Hemorrhoid Laser Surgery
This procedure like many other laser procedures is relatively new. Hemorrhoids are removed much like in traditional surgery, but there is very little to no bleeding involved because of the cauterizing action of the laser. One of the best things about the laser procedure is that the hemorrhoids surgery recovery is much faster and generally requires no hospital stay. Also, this procedure has a very high success rate of 98%. It is a good option if you need surgery.
PPH Hemorrhoid Surgery
This surgery is also known by the names is also known as Procedure for Prolapse & Hemorrhoids (PPH), Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy, and Circumferential Mucosectomy. This procedure uses special tools to return the hemorrhoids back into the anal wall (instead of protruding) and then stapling them in. There is an excellent detailed explanation of this at hemorrhoid.net. This option also has much less hemorrhoid surgery pain than traditional hemorrhoidectomies.
What To Ask When Considering Hemorrhoidal Surgery.
Here are some questions to ask your doctor or surgeon before committing to surgery.
- Are all of my non-surgical options exhausted?
- What type of procedure do you recommend?
- Will this be an outpatient or inpatient procedure?
- What is the success rate of this procedure?
- What will my recovery time be?
- How many of these surgeries have you performed?
- What can I do to keep my hemorrhoids from coming back?
Surgery can be an excellent option for hemorrhoids that have not responded to other treatments and can provide a great deal of relief, but should always be your last resort.
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