Username:   Remember Me
Password:  

Uber Articles {Über (ger) adj. above, beyond }

- Above and Beyond a Mere Article Directory

 
 


The Alternatives In Surgery For Hemorrhoids

By Keira Adams

Looking for some fun? Whatever you do, Don't Click Here!

Varicose veins that develop inside or directly outside the anal region are called hemorrhoids. If your hemorrhoids have become relatively large, it might be possible to notice them externally. If that’s the case, they are almost certain to be terribly irritated and sore. Hemorrhoids can be terribly painful. They can also become complicated, occasionally causing strangulated hemorrhoids. In such extreme situations, your doctor might recommend that you undergo surgery for hemorrhoids. Here’s a look at what you can expect if you go this route.

In advance of hemorrhoid surgery, there are some concerns that you have to discuss with your surgeon or physician. This includes your healthcare records and your nutritional intake. Moreover, you must tell them if you’re allergic to any drugs so that the anesthesia can be chosen accordingly. Hemorrhoid surgery can be carried out utilizing general anesthesia, local anesthesia or spinal block.

Following are some of the kinds of operations that are used to remove hemorrhoids.

Sclerotherapy – In this treatment, chemicals are injected into your blood vessels, causing them to spasm and seal themselves. The hemorrhoids shrivel up since they no longer have access to oxygen or a source of nutrition.

Ligation – Here, a tight rubber band cuts off circulation to the hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids shrink because there’s nothing to feed them.

Laser surgery – A precise laser beam is utilized to burn away hemorrhoids in this procedure.

Hemorrhoidectomy – This is the most common surgery for treatment of hemorrhoids. Normally, this surgery takes place under general anesthesia. The surgeon inserts a device into the anal region which enables him to clearly observe the hemorrhoids. The hemorrhoids are excised using either a staple gun, scalpel or laser. In order to prevent hemorrhoids from reoccurring, the lining of the rectum and anal region are fastened to the muscle.

After the surgery, you are made to lie down on your back utilizing a flotation pillow under your buttocks. To alleviate the pain, an ice pack is used on the anal area.

For recovery from hemorrhoid surgery, you must follow a strict diet in order to avoid constipation. It is important to get adequate quantities of fiber, and you can do this by consuming plenty of whole vegetables and fruit. Use over the counter laxatives if you need help to move your bowels and drink lots of water.

You should always try less extreme remedies before you consider surgical procedures. This might consist of changes in your dietary behaviors, applying creams or ointments, and stool softening products.

If surgery is one of the options you’re considering for getting rid of hemorrhoids, you might be interested in my article on external hemorrhoids surgery.

categories: surgery for hemorrhoids,hemorrhoid surgery,hemorrhoids,diseases and conditions

Article kindly provided by UberArticles.com

Topics: Health and Fitness | Comments Off

Tags: , , , ,


Article Citation
MLA Style Citation:
Adams, Keira "The Alternatives In Surgery For Hemorrhoids." The Alternatives In Surgery For Hemorrhoids. 9 Feb. 2009. uberarticles.com. 25 May 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/health-and-fitness/when-all-else-fails-try-hemorrhoid-surgery/>.

APA Style Citation:
Adams, K (2009, February 9). The Alternatives In Surgery For Hemorrhoids. Retrieved May 25, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/health-and-fitness/when-all-else-fails-try-hemorrhoid-surgery/

Chicago Style Citation:
Adams, Keira "The Alternatives In Surgery For Hemorrhoids" uberarticles.com. http://uberarticles.com/health-and-fitness/when-all-else-fails-try-hemorrhoid-surgery/


Reprint Rights

Creative Commons License
This article is subject to a revocable license under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License, which means you may freely reprint it, in its entirety, provided you include the author's resource box along with LIVE VISIBLE links (without "nofollow" tags). We may revoke the license at any time with or without cause. You must also include the credit to UberArticles.com.

Comments are closed.

Disclaimer
Uber Articles and its partner sites cannot be held responsible for either the content nor the originality of any articles. If you believe the article has been stolen from you without your permission, please contact us and we will remove it immediately. If you have a problem with the accuracy or otherwise of the content of an article, please contact the author, not us! Also, please remember that any opinions and ideas presented in any of the articles are those of the author and cannot be taken to represent the opinions of Uber Articles. All articles are provided for informational purposes only. None of them should be relied upon for medical, psychological, financial, legal, or other professional advice. If you need professional advice, see a professional. We cannot be held responsible for any use or misuse you make of the articles, nor can we be held responsible for any claims for earnings, cures, or other results that the article might make.
  • RSS Feed

    RSS for Health and Fitness