Hemorrhoids, often called piles, are a common condition affecting millions of people worldwide. While various treatment options are available, hemorrhoidal banding has emerged as an effective and minimally invasive procedure for managing hemorrhoids. Let’s discuss the different types of hemorrhoidal banding treatments available and how to choose the right treatment option for your specific needs
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Hemorrhoid Ligation: What You Need to Know
If you have hemorrhoids, you know pain, bleeding, swelling, and itchiness all too well. If you’ve tried over-the-counter or even prescription ointments or suppositories to relieve symptoms only to find limited results, you may want to ask your GI doctor about hemorrhoid ligation. Eight out of ten hemorrhoid ligation patients experience permanent relief for these
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Hemorrhoid ligation is a medical procedure used to treat hemorrhoids, often recommended to patients whose problem does not resolve with at-home treatments. The procedure is minimally invasive, requires no anesthesia, and is considered a permanent cure for hemorrhoids. The swollen veins simply fall off, so they cannot come back. Thisis a great solution, especially if
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Hemorrhoids are distended, painful veins in the mucosal lining of the anus and rectum. These dysfunctional blood vessels are bulging and twisted, just like varicose veins in the feet, ankles, and legs. Let’s learn more about what hemorrhoid is, how to deal with the medical complications associated with hemorrhoids, and when you should seek care
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Many Americans suffer from hemorrhoids for a long time before they seek intervention due to the stigma associated with the condition. Nonetheless, as embarrassing as hemorrhoids seemingly are, they are no laughing matter, and choosing to ignore them will only prolong your suffering. Getting them treated by a gastroenterologist (GI doctor) can prevent them from
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