Friday, May 18th, 2012

Hemroid surgery is necessary?

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Hemroids (hemorrhoids) are a fairly common problem even if it is a subject not often discussed. Hemroids – a.k.a. piles – are swellings occurring in the anus and back passage (technically, the lower rectum).

A hemroid is formed when a blood vessel in the anus becomes engorged. Occurring internally and externally hemroid can be irritating and painful. There is no real specific cause of hemroids; it might be constipation, pregnancy, poor diet, age or genetic. Whilst some would advocate a change of diet and increased exercise, there are preparatory ointments available and the last resort is surgery.

Before you have a medical procedure to sort out your problems you need to consider all the factors. As with any surgery there are pros and cons and you should consult with your GP/MD before opting for this solution.

 

There are risks involved with hemroid surgery, such as

  • Anal bleeding
  • Haematoma in the area where surgery performed
  • Inability to control bowel or bladder
  • Infection of the area

 

There may be problems soon after hemroid surgery that include

  • Stenosis of the anal canal
  • Return of the Hemorrhoids
  • Formation of an abnormal passage between the anal or rectal canal and another area
  • Rectal prolapse – the slipping out of the anal canal of the rectal lining

 

It is also important to know that even in the event of successful surgery it will not signal an immediate end to the problems you’ve been suffering

Some notable points with hemroid surgery recovery are these

  • Having acute pain.(Do make sure to get a prescription for painkillers and anti-biotics before you leave the hospitable from the doctor who attended to you)
  • Use numbing medication before and after your bowel movements as bleeding will be likely, especially the first time
  • Ice Packs help reduce swelling and pain
  • Make use of a sitz bath, instead of a regular bath
  • Taking stool softeners is a good idea so that there is no strain during your bowel movements

  

The choice for you to make, is whether you should take a chance on hemorrhoid surgery complications, or else, curing the hemroids safely, with relative pain and the embarrassment of it gone, and so being able to enjoy life without any complications attached.

 Before you have hemroid surgery think about the alternatives. There is one treatment proven as effective within a 48-hour period, and known to have helped numerous sufferers eliminate the pain and other side effects from this problematic condition of hemorrhoids.

 This called H Miracle – a natural cure used instead of surgery. With the new method, use is made of a stapler, by lifting the Hemorrhoid and stapling it back in place in the anal canal. This method has a quicker recovery time than the usual Hemorrhoid recovery period that takes about two to three weeks.

Look at the costs of hemroids treatment.  A basic operation, laser hemroid surgery or any other forms of surgery can cost somewhere from $5000 to $12000. Give this plenty of thought before finally deciding, as thisa large amount of money to lay out for you for a problem that stands the chance of returning.

The alternative method of the H Miracle natural cure is less cost than a family outing for dinner. Should you find that after you have tried the H Miracle way that this is not the answer for you, then, consider having hemorrhoid surgery.

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