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Hemorrhoid Surgery Horrors
Hemorrhoid surgery probably isn't on your top ten list of things to do before you die. And yet, considering how many people suffer from hemorrhoids symptoms, and how ineffective the common cures tend to be, there's certainly a chance that you'll end up needing it.
Hopefully you won't need to have any kind of surgery, as it's definitely the most extreme of the different hemorrhoid treatments out there. But if you have chronic or severe hemorrhoids that don't respond to anything else you're willing to try, here are some of the different kinds of surgical or (not quite surgical) procedures your doctor might consider.
1. Hemorrhoidectomy. This is traditional surgery - they just slice the darn thing off. If you go this route, don't be surprised if you have a painful recovery, and later on, problems with anal incontinence.
2. Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy. Instead of completely removing the hemorrhoids, this is about removing just part of them. They cut off enough that it interferes with the blood flow to the remaining part. This might be safer and less extreme than a full hemorrhoidectomy.
3. Laser, infrared, or BICAP coagulation. This is pretty high-tech. They take a laser, or infrared rays, or electricity to vaporize the hemorrhoids. Cool, huh?
4. Hemorrhoidolysis (or Galvanic Electrotherapy). They have electroshock therapy for your brain, and they also have it for hemorrhoids.
5. Radiofrequency Coagulation. They use radio waves over 3.8 MHz, an antenna, and an electrode to fry the hemorrhoid tissue. The side effects are as yet unknown.
6. Sclerotherapy (or injection therapy). Hemorrhoids are basically varicose veins. In this procedure, they inject something into the veins that makes them explode.
7. Enema. What Jerry Seinfeld called "the dreaded apparatus." And guess what? When you have hemorrhoids, this normally simply procedure becomes much more complicated. In fact, you're supposed to let the doctor do it. Anyway, it makes you all nice and clean, hopefully giving the hemorrhoid a better chance of healing.
8. Cryosurgery. They freeze the hemorrhoids to death. This might seem like a good option, but actually its side effects are so bad that they usually don't perform it anymore.
9. Transanal Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization (THD-HP). What a lovely name. This is sort of a ninja surgery, where they use an ultrasound doppler to find the arteries, then use sutures to tie them off. They don't cut anything. There's little pain, and recovery just takes a few days.
10. Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids (or PPH). This is a way of repositioning tissue to reduce blood flow to the hemorrhoids. As with the previous one, it's fairly painless.
11. Rubber band ligation (or Baron ligation). They simply tie a rubber band around a hemorrhoid, strangling it by cutting off its blood supply. It then naturally falls off.
12. Doppler Guided Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation. This is actually a pretty nice option, all things considered. They don't need to cut anything, it stops bleeding hemorrhoids immediately, and you can normally go back to work the same day.
13. HAL-RAR. Yes, this sounds like the name of a robot. It actually stands for Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation Recto Anal Repair. This is similar to the previous one.
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