Most hemorrhoid sufferers can treat this condition at home, using natural remedies or over the counter drugs. However, in some cases, hemorrhoids can be very resistant to these types of treatments and they may even get worse. If so, it is advisable to go at a specialized doctor in order to eliminate the hemorrhoids using a medical procedure. There a several different procedures available and we will cover the most common of them in the next few lines:
Doppler ligation: Doctors establish the single artery that’s supplying blood to the inflamed hemorrhoidal vessels and will then tie off (ligate) the artery. This causes the hemorrhoid to shrivel and to eventually fall off.
Doppler ligation: In this case, the interior area of the sphincter is cut to try to cut back the pressure of the sphincter inside the anal canal. The operation takes about 20 to 30 minutes. The wound is then sutured closed, usually with stitches that dissolve in time. Most patients can go home the same day.
Hemorrhoidectomy: This is the surgical elimination of hemorrhoids. Solely used for patients with 3rd and 4th level hemorrhoids. The internal and external hemorrhoids are surgically removed and the wounds are sutured or left open. Pain following surgery (Postsurgical) is a major downside with hemorrhoidectomy. Strong pain medications are often required. Additionally the usage of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication helps the relief of pain. Even so patients often do not return to work for two to four weeks. There might also be urinary complications in about 5% of patients.
Treatment for hemorrhoids with surgery is much less common than it use to be. Increasingly more people are learning the best way to make life style adjustments to improve and even cure the pain of hemorrhoids. If you want more information about life style adjustments or natural remedies we invite you to browse through our site.


