You can avoid it if you seek treatment earlier rather than later.
I'm sure most of you will agree that trying out a new hemorrhoid treatment can be very daunting, so you will most likely want to avoid surgery unless it's your last resort.
While it's true that surgery is going to be at the bottom of your priorities list, sometimes it can be the only way to deal with the most severe of cases.
Let us go through the different types of hemorrhoid surgery that are available:
- Hemorhoidectomy - this is one of the most famous types of hemorrhoid surgery.
- Laser coagulation - it involves electric current on the area where the hemorrhoid is located.
It is also responsible in blocking of the blood flow.
It allows the swollen tissues to shrink back to normal size. - Infrared photocoagulation - this treatment is done by means of infrared light passed through coagulate.
It also helps the tissues to shrink.
- Injection Sclerotherapy - this is for internal types of hemorrhoids.
It assists in preventing the blood flow that aids in shrinking tissues. - Rubber band litigation - a rubber band is usually wrapped around the hemorrhoid base.
It will cut off the blood flow to the hemorrhoid which will eventually lead to it falling off due to lack of blood flow.
Keep in mind that there are a number of products in the market today which are effective and can help avoid surgery.
A number of the herbal solutions are very effective and can help you get rid of hemorrhoids for good.
One thing about hemorrhoid surgery to remember is that it is painful and you will need at least a few days to recover at home before returning to your normal lifestyle.
If you do decide to have hemorrhoid surgery your doctor will help assist you in choosing the correct surgery type for you and any other post surgery care required.
There are other types of surgical therapy that include enemas, Trans anal and cry surgery.
These options aim to remove hemorrhoids regardless of the size and level of the case.
You have options if you prefer the treatment to be painless or risk free.
You should be prepared not just emotionally but also mentally and financially because surgery cost more than conventional treatments that can be bought in the market today.
You also need to be prepared with the recovery period because you may need to have a complete bed rest for about a week or more.