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Hemorrhoid Clinic

What are
Hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids are a commonly encountered medical condition, typically addressed through non-interventional measures such as topical creams, sitz baths, and fiber supplementation. However, when these conservative approaches fail, a hemorrhoidectomy becomes necessary. Notably, this surgical intervention is associated with potentially serious complications and varying degrees of success. Fortunately, less invasive alternatives have demonstrated considerable efficacy within the realm of medical intervention. These alternatives offer a promising avenue for individuals seeking relief from the challenges posed by persistent hemorrhoids.

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Hemorrhoid Treatments

Our clinic offers a comprehensive range of hemorrhoid treatments tailored to individual needs. Minimally invasive procedures such as banding and sclerotherapy effectively address internal hemorrhoids by either cutting off blood supply or inducing controlled inflammation. A hemorrhoidectomy may be recommended for more advanced cases, while perianal skin tag removals provide a targeted solution for enhancing patient comfort and addressing associated concerns.

Hemorrhoidal banding, or rubber band ligation, is a minimally invasive medical procedure performed to treat internal hemorrhoids. During the procedure, a specialized instrument is used to place a small rubber band around the base of the hemorrhoid, cutting off its blood supply. This causes the hemorrhoid to shrink and eventually fall off, providing effective relief from symptoms and significantly improving the patient's comfort.

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Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy for hemorrhoids is a medical procedure designed to treat internal hemorrhoids by injecting a sclerosing agent directly into the hemorrhoidal tissue. This solution induces a controlled inflammation, leading to the shrinking and closure of the hemorrhoidal veins. Sclerotherapy offers a minimally invasive option for individuals seeking effective relief from the symptoms of internal hemorrhoids, with the potential for improved comfort and reduced bleeding.

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Hemorrhoidectomy

A hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove severe or persistent hemorrhoids. During the procedure, the surgeon excises the swollen blood vessels and excess tissue around the anal area. Hemorrhoidectomy is typically considered when non-surgical interventions prove ineffective, offering a comprehensive solution for patients with more advanced or chronic hemorrhoidal conditions.

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Perianal skin tag removal is a minor surgical procedure aimed at eliminating excess skin around the anal area. This outpatient procedure involves the careful excision of the skin tag, which may have developed as a result of previous hemorrhoids or other factors. Performed for both cosmetic and functional reasons, the removal enhances patient comfort and addresses any associated symptoms or hygiene concerns.

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