Infertility Advice

« « Tips For Finding IBS Diet Recipes  |  Acai Berry Capsules: Do they Work? » »

Hemorrhoids Removal Exposed

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are well over 240 million people in the world today that have or has experienced problems with there hemorrhoids. Most can get by with treating them at home with certain medicines and home remedies. However when they reach a severe stage the only way to cure the recurring problem is by having a hemorrhoids removal procedure done. This is done in order to receive long term relief.
The procedure in question is called a hemorrhoidectomy, which is usually an out-patient surgery (although some cases result in the patient having to stay overnight).  Both internal and external hemorrhoids can be removed with this surgery, often a last resort when other treatment methods have been attempted and have not worked.
Hemorrhoids removal procedure via hemorrhoidectomy is done by putting the patient under local anesthesia in the surgery center. Once the patient is a sleep and stable the surgeon will make a small incision in the tissues around the hemorrhoid. The surgeon will then tie off the swollen veins to prevent the hemorrhoids from bleeding. After the surgeon has completed the hemorrhoids removal procedure, the wound can be covered with gauze. In some cases they have been stitched to avoid tears of the skin. In most cases the patient can return home the same day.
The recovery time for the hemorrhoids removal procedure is normally 2-3 weeks. In this time the patient will experience a lot of pain. Most doctors will prescribe pain medication. However almost all pain medicine will cause some constipation, so you should really limit yourself to how much you take. If you can get by with just taking a few Tylenol that would be a lot better than taking pain killers.
Hemorrhoids removal procedures have a success rate of over 90% in most cases. This means that the hemorrhoids never return. Just about 5% of the people who have had the procedure have reported the return of the hemorrhoids over time.
The most commonly risks with hemorrhoids removal procedures are pain, bleeding, and problems going to the bathroom. In some extreme cases patients has reported narrowing of the anal area. This is a painful procedure. However it’s worth it if you are suffering from swollen irritated hemorrhoids everyday!
Caring for the wounds caused by a hemorrhoids removal procedure is vital to speed up recovery time following the operation.  Pain is, unfortunately, a certainty. Over the counter medications for pain are preferred to prescribe pain relief medication because the latter can cause constipation, which will make your recovery only worse.  It may help to use stool softeners if one has to take pain medication, to help mitigate the symptoms of constipation.
Ice packs can and should be used two to three times a day for the first few days following a hemorrhoids removal procedure. This will work wonders to keep the swelling down during recovery.  After a few days, it is advised to switch from ice to heat sources, preferably by using a sitz bath or heating pad or blanket.  A sitz bath should be used two to three times a day to help relieve that swelling caused by pressure.  A high-fiber diet is also recommended following surgery.  Of course, a surgeon will always have follow-up directions to help ensure a speedy recovery for any hemorrhoids patient.
Hemorrhoid removal and hemorrhoid surgery can often be avioded altogether through using natural hemorrhoid treatments. Two of the most effective hemorrhoid cures are H Miracle and Venapro.

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • Furl
  • del.icio.us
  • Slashdot
  • Smarking
  • NewsVine
  • SphereIt
  • blinkbits
  • Reddit
  • Blue Dot
  • StumbleUpon
  • BlinkList
  • Spurl
  • Netscape

Leave a Reply