Monday, April 18, 2011

Is there another options than hemorrhoids surgery? for hemorrhoids treatment?


Chataignier

i am scared of surgery, but i am really in pain... What should i do?



Chatfield

I am Dr. Nelson. Needing surgery for anything can be scary, especially if you aren’t informed about all of your options, what to expect, and exactly what will be done. Hemorrhoid surgery is no exception.Hemorrhoids are usually not serious enough to require surgery if taken care of right away. But if they are not taken care of, if hemorrhoid treatments don’t work, if they are a recurring problem, or if they are extremely painful, bleeding, thrombosed, prolapsed, or strangulated, then they may require hemorrhoid surgery.Traditional hemorrhoid surgery (also called Hemorrhoidectomy) consists of removing the affected hemorrhoid veins and any surrounding tissue that may also have become inflamed and sore due to having hemorrhoids. The veins affected by serious hemorrhoid problems can be stretched, out of shape, and possibly bleeding. Removing them is sometimes the best option if there has been recurring problems, a lot of bleeding, or a strangulated hemorrhoid.What to ExpectHemorrhoid surgery may require staying in the hospital for at least one night. There are occasions when it can be done on an outpatient basis, however, and you can be allowed to go home later in the same day.When you are being prepared for hemorrhoid surgery, you might have to follow a particular diet, one that will make your stools soft and possibly even require a stool softener or laxative to help rid your colon and lower intestines of fecal matter. This will make contamination during surgery less of a risk. You may also be given an enema to make sure that there is nothing remaining in there during the surgery.Using an instrument called an anoscope to see the hemorrhoid and the surrounding area, the surgeon will tie off the vein that supplies blood to the hemorrhoid and remove the hemorrhoid as well as some of the tissue around it.After having the surgery, you can expect some pain and discomfort and also to be monitored closely to make sure you are healing well. You may be given painkillers as well as a laxative to help you with your bowel movements while the area heals. You will be monitored for bleeding, pain, and drainage of fluid, asked if there is any throbbing or muscle spasms in your rectal area, and checked for fever and constipation. You can expect recovery time to be anywhere from two to three weeks.While hemorrhoid surgery may be considered the most effective answer to getting rid of hemorrhoids and the best option for avoiding a recurrence of hemorrhoid problems, it is not the only answer to treating severe hemorrhoids. Ask your doctor if he or she considers you a candidate for a less invasive hemorrhoid treatment that might take care of the problem with less pain and recovery time.Hemorrhoid surgery may be the best choice for you, but checking into the other options will give you a clear mind about taking the steps you need to hopefully be free of hemorrhoids for good. Talking to your doctor should give you all the information you will need to decide if hemorrhoid surgery is for you.If you seek another way to treat hemorrhoids, you can use hemorrhoids miracle on of the most recommended hemorrhoids treatment method. Visit.thebesthemorrhoidtreatment.blogspot.com/For details. I hope this informantion will help you, Best Wishes,Dr Nelson



Smiths Grove

1. Consume more fiber- preferably in the form of raw vegetables like carrots, celery and cauliflower. Drink copious amounts of water.2. Take bioflavonoids - they stabilize and strengthen blood vessel walls and decrease inflammation. They have been found to reduce the anal discomfort, pain, and anal discharge caused by hemorrhoids. 3. Witch Hazel - decreases the bleeding of hemorrhoids by acting as an astringent. It may also relieve pain, itching and swelling.4. Butcher's Broom - available in capsules or tea form, it contains anti-inflammatory and vein-constricting properties that improve the tone and integrity of veins and shrink swollen tissue.5. A mixture of a teaspoonful of cornstarch, an ounce of vegetable oil and a tablespoon of grated onion. Blend thoroughly and apply the mixture as salve



Campbellsport

Hi there,I went out and bought a product that actually worked for maybe 1 to 2 days but my hemorrhoids came back worse then before i applied the cream product.The good news is that there is now a real cure for Hemorrhoids thatwill end your anxiety, embarrassment, and pain once and forall! I found this on the web, its a 100% natural cure for Hemorrhoids! No more creams, No more prescription drugs, and no more doctor visits.check this blog out: .destroyhemorrhoids.blobspot.com



Granada

Wow, I'm sorry to hear that. I would just try some hemorrhoid cream that you can get at the store, but if that doesn't work I don't know what to tell you. Like the doc said, surgery is usually only for worst case scenarios. Hopefully a strong hemorrhoid cream will work for you. Good luck.



Kellogg

Unlike most people on here, I'll stay away from being an advertisement and just say this: Old spice aftershave works for me. It stings my hemorrhoids like heck but gives me instant relief. Then follow preventative protocols, which you can find for free online from Google. Protocols such as stool softening, more fiber, less sitting for long periods etc.Check out my blog for lots of FREE information on hemorrhoids and get some relief: .www.digitalscryer.com/external-hemorrhoid/



Bloomingburg

I've heard a man talk about it on the radio, he would take alum powder and apply it and supposedly it shrank them back. Very hilarious because the man called and was supposed to talk about something else, and the talk show host was nearly speechless in how to handle that conversation.


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