One of the most unpopular and expensive of the hemorrhoid treatment is hemorrhoid surgery, which is used only a last resort. Most people look to other forms of treatment, particularly natural ones. However for the most severe types of hemorrhoids surgery is a necessity.

Information about Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy

This type of hemorrhoid surgery is known to the medical community as “Procedure for Prolapsed and Hemorrhoids” or PPH. This type of surgery consists of putting a tube that is hollow over the internal hemorrhoid. Using this particular method, to push the cushions of the hemorrhoid into their proper place and then using stapling cuts off the inflamed tissue and connecting the two edges of tissue together.

This hemorrhoid surgery is a lot less painful and the recover is much shorter than the other procedures. There are some risks associated with this hemorrhoid surgery however. This surgery is not usually used for larger hemorrhoids.

Normally this procedure gives the patient less pain and after the procedure the person will have a faster recovery than most, however there are some risks that include damages to the person’s anal canal, if the doctor removes too much tissue. If you have really large hemorrhoids this may not be the procedure for you.

Doppler Litigation as a Treatment

Information about the Hemorrhoidectomy

As the most painful hemorrhoid surgery, it is the cause of surgery being so unpopular and if used, it will only be for the most severe cases and only as a last resort. Hemorrhoidectomy is where either internal or external hemorrhoids are cut out and the wound is closed. It is exceptionally painful and you will need really strong drugs for relief of that pain. It usually takes approximately 4 weeks to recover for people who have this hemorrhoid surgery.

This hemorrhoid surgery also comes with some additional problems that may include problems with urination and problems with controlling bowel movements.

Questions you should ask your Physician

Before having any type of hemorrhoid surgery, it is important to choose the right type of surgery and the right doctor to perform it, which means asking important questions about their procedures.

Surgical procedures available

How much time will I need to recover?

How many times have you performed this particular number?

Which of the surgical types do you recommend and why?

Time of actual operation

Hospital stay time

Return to normal activity time (recovery)

Side effects

How much is this surgery?

Hemorrhoid Surgery Alternatives

Because of the pain and possible side effects associated with hemorrhoid surgery, it should only be used as a last resort. Instead there are wide ranges of hemorrhoid treatment that can be used to provide temporary and permanent cures for the problems of hemorrhoids.

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