Hemorrhoid Banding (Rubber Band Ligation)

Rubber band ligation, otherwise known as hemorrhoid banding, is a form of hemorrhoid treatment. It is usually applied to the most severe type that has already prolapsed (Grade III severity).

It also is usually applied to internal hemorrhoids, which are often characterized mostly by the severe bleeding. This treatment method involves the application of a rubber band around the hemorrhoid in order to help it burst and shrink.

Then, the resulting blood clot is either left by the doctor to heal naturally or the physician may let it heal on its own. Normally this process requires no anesthesia. However, an anesthetic is sometimes offered upon request. It helps numb the pain during this procedure.

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Outcome of Treatment

About 60 to 80% of patients who use this form of treatment for removing hemorrhoids are satisfied with the results. It very rarely ever causes any type of serious complication, such as hospitalization or blood transfusion (occurs in less than 1% of cases). In most cases, the worst effect is initial bleeding after the first post-treatment bowel movement.

Again, this treatment is often applied to prolapsed hemorrhoids, otherwise known as protruding hemorrhoids. It also is often used on thrombosed hemorrhoids (conditions characterized by a blood clot).

Alternative Hemorrhoids Remedy

In the event that the hemorrhoid symptoms are less severe than those described above, other remedies might be sought. Venapro is one solution that is sought in this case. It is known to help remove hemroids fast with results noticed in as little time as a few days.

In the event the user applies treatment for the recommended time period (about six month) the result is often permanent. This product is tested as safe with no known side effects and is considered 98% effective.

Self-care is often applied during this treatment process, too. For instance, users are advised to take warm baths as frequently as possible. They are also advised to use moist wipes instead of dry toilet paper while going to the bathroom.

 


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