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PostPosted: 07/14/07 - 10:08    Post subject: hemroids scared to do surgery Vote now! Reply with quote

I have been suffering from hemroids for past 7 years im so frustrated it drives me crazzy its a night mare on elm st its plays with ur emotions i cant go anywere with out them poping out to say hello im to scared to eat food so i dont have to go to the toilet i have lost so much in my weight and now i wanna do some thing about it pleeeeez some body tell me what the best thing to do is surgery painfull and how long dose it take pleeez some body reply to me
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PostPosted: 07/16/07 - 13:44    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Sorry to hear that, I have had them since I was pregnant with my 10 year old. Mine are external and they do not bother me or itch or bleed but they are out there andI would like to get them removed however after reading all the posts on how horrible the recovery is. I am afraid to have it done.
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PostPosted: 07/18/07 - 10:07    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

If the hemorrhoids are still first to second degree, and
in some cases third degree, ask the doctor if he can use
ligation (banding), infrared coagulation, electric galvanic
current, radiofrequency ablation, the laser or arterial
ligation.

If they are bigger - third to fourth degree, ask the surgeon
about the harmonic scalpel, Ligasure bipolar diathermy
or the laser. If the surgeon doesn't have these devices,
he will have to use old-fashioned diathermy, which causes
much more pain than the first three devices.

I personally wouldn't advise the new fancied staple,
or PPH method, which has a high rate of recurrence.
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