| HEMORRHOIDS
(PILES) -- Continue |
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| DO
HEMORRHOIDS LEAD TO CANCER? |
| NO. There is no relationship
between hemorrhoids and cancer. What is important is that the symptoms of
hemorrhoids, particularly bleeding, are similar to those of colorectal cancer
and other disease of the digestive system. Therefore, it is important that
all symptoms are investigated by a doctor. Do not rely on over-the-counter
medications or other self-treatments. See your doctor first so that your
symptoms can be properly evaluated and effective treatment prescribed. |
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| HOW
ARE HEMORRHOIDS TREATED? |
Mild symptoms can be relieved
frequently by increasing the amount of fibre
(e.g., fruits, vegetables, breads and cereals) and fluids in the diet. This
decreases straining during motion so that the pressure on hemorrhoids is
reduced. This helps prevent them from bleeding or protruding.
If this does not help, some special treatment may be required. This includes |
- Ligation - the rubber band
treatment - works effectively on internal hemorrhoids that protrude
with bowel movements. A small rubber band is placed over the hemorrhoid,
cutting off its blood supply. The hemorrhoid and the band fall off in
a few days and the wound usually heals in a week or two. This procedure
sometimes produces mild discomfort and bleeding.
- Injection can also be used
on bleeding hemorrhoids that do not protrude. This method is relatively
painless and cause the hemorrhoid to shrivel up.
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| Both ligation and injection
can be done in your doctor's clinic without need for hospitalisation. |
- Hemorrhoidectomy
- surgery to remove the hemorrhoids - is the best method for the permanent
removal of hemorrhoids. It is necessary when
- clots repeatedly form
in external hemorrhoids;
- ligation fails to treat
internal hemorrhoids;
- the protruding hemorrhoid
cannot be reduced; or
- there is persistent bleeding.
- A hemorrhoidectomy
removes excessive tissue that causes the bleeding and protrusion. It
is done under anesthesia and usually require hospitalisation. Laser
hemorrhoidectomies do not offer any advantage over standard operative
techniques. They are also quite expensive, and contrary to popular belief,
are no less painful.
- Other treatments include
cryotherapy, BICAP coagulation and direct current. Cryotherapy, popular
20 years ago, consists of freezing piles tissue. It is not recommended
for hemorrhoids because it is very painful. BICAP and direct current
are methods that shrink the hemorrhoid. None of these treatments have
gained widespread acceptance.
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