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Understanding The Procedure For Prolapsed Hemorhoids And Subsequent Treatments
Before discussing the procedure for prolapsed hemorhoids, it is important to understand what a prolapsed hemorhoid is. There are two main types of hemorhoids that are diagnosed, and these are an external and an internal hemorhoid. The first is located outside of the anus, and often does not require treatment past home remedies like medicated ointments and warm baths. The second is located inside of the anus, and often does not have many symptoms besides bleeding.
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However, if an internal hemorhoid becomes quite large, it can begin to protrude through the anus. This is referred to as a prolapsed hemorhoid. The procedure for a prolapsed hemorhoid can vary depending on the size and the amount of discomfort the patient is experiencing as a result.
Procedures for Prolapsed Hemorhoids
In some cases, the protrusion of a prolapsed hemorhoid will only occur during a bowel movement. Once complete, the hemorhoid will return back into the anus on its own. In other situations, the hemorhoid can return into the anus with manual pushing, and will remain in place for a time. In other cases, the protrusion will remain a constant, which can cause pain and irritation and require treatment.
Procedures for prolapsed hemorhoids are often the same as those for an internal hemorhoid that is not protruding. The good news is that many of these procedures do not involve surgery, and can be completed in the doctor's office with very little discomfort and a quick recovery.
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Rubber Band Ligation
This procedure for a prolapsed hemorhoid involves a device that your doctor uses to shoot a tiny rubber band around the base of the hemorhoid. This process will stop the blood flow into the area, causing the hemorhoid to eventually fall off on its own. A sore will be left in its place, and this will usually heal by itself within two weeks.
This is the most popular procedure for a prolapsed hemorhoid, since it is not terribly invasive, causes very little discomfort and is highly effective. Occasionally a hemorhoid will return to the area, but another rubber band ligation can easily be done in these cases.
There are many other types of procedures for a prolapsed hemorhoid that your doctor might recommend. For very large hemorhoids, surgery might even be the best option as well. Talk to your doctor today about the best procedure for your prolapsed hemorhoid and be on your way to less pain and irritation in no time at all.
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