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The selection of Hemorrhoids treatments depends heavily on the grade of the condition and the severity of the symptoms. For many individuals, conservative management is the first line of defense. However, when these methods are insufficient, modern medicine offers a wide array of minimally invasive and surgical procedures. At Liv Hospital, we prioritize “organ-sparing” techniques that restore the function of the rectal tissues with minimal disruption. Our goal is to resolve the underlying vascular congestion so that patients can return to a life free from discomfort and anxiety.

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High Fiber Diet And Hemorrhoids

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A high fiber diet and hemorrhoids management are inextricably linked. In many clinical cases, nutritional engineering is considered a primary treatment.

  • Fiber softens the stool and increases its bulk.
  • It reduces the need for straining during bowel movements.
  • It speeds up intestinal transit time, preventing stagnant waste.
  • A target of 25 to 35 grams of fiber daily is the standard clinical recommendation.

Our clinical dietitians work with patients to integrate whole grains, legumes, and specific fruits into their routine. This nutritional foundation is essential for the success of any procedural intervention, as it addresses the mechanical “cause” of the pressure.

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Rubber Band Ligation

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Rubber band ligation is one of the most common and effective non-surgical treatments for internal swellings.

  • A specialized tool is used to place a tiny medical-grade elastic band around the base of the internal tissue.
  • The band cuts off the blood supply to the swelling.
  • Within a few days, the tissue withers and falls off during a bowel movement.
  • This is a quick outpatient procedure performed in the clinic without the need for general anesthesia.

This method has a high success rate for Grade I and Grade II cases, providing a definitive solution with very little downtime for the patient.

Infrared Coagulation (IRC)

Infrared coagulation is a technological treatment that uses heat to treat small to medium-sized internal swellings.

  • A probe is used to apply a burst of infrared light to the base of the hemorrhoid.
  • The heat creates a small scar that cuts off the blood flow to the tissue.
  • This causes the swelling to shrink and retract.
  • Multiple sessions may be required for optimal results.

IRC is favored for its safety and the lack of significant post-procedure pain. It is an excellent clinical option for patients who wish to avoid more invasive surgical paths while still achieving objective vascular reduction.

Sclerotherapy Injections

Sclerotherapy involves the injection of a specialized chemical solution (sclerosant) directly into the tissue around the swollen vein.

  • The solution causes an inflammatory reaction that leads to scarring.
  • This scar tissue pulls the swelling upward and closes off the feeding vessels.
  • It is particularly useful for patients with Grade I bleeding who are on blood thinners.

In a clinical setting, this is a fast and relatively painless procedure. While it may not be suitable for very large or prolapsed cases, it is a vital tool in the conservative management toolkit at Liv Hospital.

Hemorrhoidectomy (Surgical Removal)

For the most advanced cases (Grade III and IV) or for severe external involvement, a traditional hemorrhoidectomy may be the most effective surgical intervention.

  • The surgeon removes the excess vascular tissue and the overlying mucosa.
  • It is performed under general or regional anesthesia.
  • It provides the most definitive long-term result for complex disease.

While it requires a longer recovery time than minimally invasive methods, it is considered the gold standard for resolving permanent protrusion and chronic, severe symptoms. Our surgical team uses the most refined techniques to minimize post-operative pain and promote rapid healing.

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Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH)

A modern alternative to traditional removal is the stapled hemorrhoidopexy, often called the “PPH” procedure.

  • Instead of removing the tissue, the surgeon uses a circular stapling device to “lift” the prolapsed tissue back into its normal position.
  • The device also interrupts the blood supply to the enlarged veins.
  • Because the procedure is performed above the sensitive anal skin, it is associated with significantly less pain than traditional surgery.

This technological approach is highly effective for internal Grade III prolapse, offering a faster return to daily activities while restoring the natural anatomy of the anal canal.

Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation (HAL-RAR)

Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation is a “smart” surgical technique that uses ultrasound technology to identify the specific arteries feeding the swellings.

  • A Doppler probe finds the exact location of the blood flow.
  • The surgeon places a suture to tie off each identified artery.
  • This leads to a natural shrinkage of the cushions over the following weeks.
  • “RAR” (Recto-Anal Repair) can be added to pull up prolapsed tissue.

This precision-guided method is incisionless and preserves the integrity of the anal sphincter, making it a preferred choice at Liv Hospital for patients seeking a high-tech, low-trauma solution.

How To Get Rid Of Hemorrhoids Permanently

The question of how to get rid of hemorrhoids for good is answered through a combined approach of technology and habit change. Procedures fix the existing swelling, but a permanent result requires a commitment to vascular health.

  • Professional treatment to remove or shrink the current disease.
  • Strict adherence to a high-fiber nutritional plan.
  • Optimization of daily bathroom habits.
  • Regular follow-ups at Liv Hospital to monitor tissue health.

By combining the expertise of our surgical team with your dedication to prevention, you can achieve a future defined by comfort rather than recurring flares. Reach out to us today to explore the best path for your health restoration.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How are hemorrhoids usually managed?

Management focuses on bowel regularity, pressure reduction, and symptom relief.

Yes. Many cases improve with consistent habit changes.

Yes. Fiber and hydration play key roles in stool consistency.

Gentle movement is helpful, but prolonged strain should be avoided.

Yes. Ongoing habits help prevent recurrence.

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