Hemorrhoid Center
Severe cases of hemorrhoids may mean you need to see a specialist at a hemorrhoid center. A doctor can discuss your condition and your symptoms in privacy and will be highly experienced in this field of medicine. After an examination your doctor will advise you on the best course of action. It may be that you require a surgical procedure to help you rid yourself of hemorrhoids. If you have thrombosed or external hemorrhoids that return regularly you may have a weakness in the wall of the anus. Surgery may be the only answer offering you a long term cure.
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The Choices of surgery available to you are, to a large degree, dictated by the severity of your condition, your age and your overall state of health.
Hemorrhoid treatment performed by a surgical center ranges from non invasive techniques to major surgery with general anesthetic. New breakthroughs in surgical techniques are offering patients fresh options.
The advantages of these new techniques are that they tend to be much less invasive, they appear to be effective during clinical trials and recovery times are much shorter.
One of the problems with traditional surgical techniques is that the recovery time while a patient still feels pain and discomfort can be two weeks or more. Doctors are reluctant to prescribe powerful painkillers during this time as they can cause constipation. Complications can arise if a patient becomes constipated after hemorrhoid surgery and needs to strain during bowel movements.
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THD or Transanal hemorrhoidal Dearterialisation offers patients with severe cases of hemorrhoids that are non responsive to non surgical treatment.
The procedure only takes half an hour or so and patients report only mild to no pain at all afterwards. Relapse rates are very low, although the procedure is still fairly new. Minimal side effects, including minor bleeding and the inability to pass water have been reported but are temporary.
