External Hemorrhoidectomy

Complications of Hemorrhoidectomy

A hemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure performed for hemorrhoid removal. Hemorrhoids are swollen and inflamed veins present in or around the anal and rectal regions that can cause pain, discomfort or bleeding. Hemorrhoids are often a result of...

A Hemorrhoidectomy

Hemorrhoids are painful, swollen blood vessels surrounded by skin that form in the anus or rectum. They can occur inside the anus or rectum as internal hemorrhoids, or protrude out of the anus to form external hemorrhoids. Prolonged sitting,...

Types of Hemorrhoidectomy

The anus is the last portion of the gastrointestinal system where waste is excreted from the body. The tissue surrounding the anus is filled with blood vessels. Hemorrhoids occur when the blood vessels become enlarged, and can be quite painful. If...

External Hemorrhoids Pain Relief

Hemorrhoids are veins in the anal area that become swollen and irritated. External hemorrhoids are hemorrhoids that are located outside of the anus itself. External hemorrhoids can be painful and itchy, especially after straining to produce a...

Complications From a Hemorrhoidectomy

Hemorrhoids are dilated, often bulging veins in the anus and lower rectum which can result in itching, pain and bleeding. According to the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, millions of Americans have hemorrhoids, with more than half...

Complications of Hemorrhoidectomy Surgery

Hemorrhoids are painfully common, occurring in 4.4 percent of Americans, most frequently in those between the ages of 45 and 65, Orit Kaidar-Person, M.D. of the Southern Illinois School of Medicine states. Hemorrhoids can cause pain and bleeding...