Removal of Hemmorhoid
A removal of hemorrhoid is a medical procedure for the treatment of hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are swollen, inflamed veins in the lower rectum and anus. Depending on their size and location, they can cause itching, rectal bleeding, or discomfort.
You may need to get a removal of hemorrhoid if you suffer from any of the symptoms mentioned above or if your doctor suspects that you have a hemorrhoid. These symptoms can include itching, pain, irritation, or blood in the stool.
During a hemorrhoidectomy, the physician will use a scalpel or small scissors to cut away the hemorrhoid. After cutting away the hemorrhoid, the physician may use sutures to close the area.
After a hemorrhoid removal, it is important to follow post-procedure instructions provided by your doctor. This may involve taking an antibiotic, avoiding straining or lifting, and drinking plenty of fluids. You may also need to follow a special diet and take pain medications.
A removal of hemorrhoid is a medical procedure performed to treat symptoms associated with hemorrhoids. This procedure involves the removal of the hemorrhoid with a scalpel or small scissors. After the procedure, follow your doctor’s instructions for post-procedure care and recovery.
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