Hemorrhoid surgery
Alternate Names : Hemorrhoidectomy
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Hemorrhoid surgery - series
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Hemorrhoid surgery - series Indications
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These vascular cushions can become swollen and inflamed, usually due to increased intra-abdominal pressure, such as during straining when constipated or during pregnancy. Such swelling can cause pain, bleeding, and itching. Hemorrhoid removal may be recommended when non-surgical treatment (fiber rich diet, laxatives, stool softener, suppositories, medications, warm baths) has not provided adequate relief from: - persistent itching
- anal bleeding
- pain
- blood clots (thrombosis of the hemorrhoids)
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