Recovery for hemorrhoid banding is pretty challenging simply because of the discomfort most patients experience after the procedure. If you are looking into getting hemorrhoid banding surgery, or you’ve already undergone surgery and are in the process of recovery, here are 5 tips you can start using today.
Hemorrhoids 101: Common Causes & Hemorrhoid Treatment Options
Given that they’re a common symptom for pregnant women, those with bowel issues, and those who sit for long periods of time, most of us know what hemorrhoids are. What we might not know, however, is why they happen in the first place, how to treat them, and when to draw the line and head to the doctor. That’s why today we’re giving the complete rundown of common causes & treatments of hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoid Surgery 101: What Is A Transanal Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization?
At Colorectal Clinic of Tampa Bay, our colorectal surgeons offer three different minimally invasive surgery options to treat advanced hemorrhoids: hemorrhoidectomy, hemorrhoid banding, and the new THD system. Of the three, the THD surgery is the least invasive, least painful, and easiest surgery to recover from. Here’s everything you need to know about the new THD system.