April 30, 2008

Questions for the Hemorrhoid Surgeon

When you find that you must have surgery for hemorrhoids, the questions can come on so quick that it may as well be an incoherent storm in your mind. So many crash in that it can often be difficult to figure out the ones you really need to ask first. In addition, it helps to discuss all questions you may have well before the surgery so you can go in with full confidence rather than worrying that you forgot to ask something that will prove to be of vital importance.
The first and most important question to ask is for the surgeon’s credentials.
While any practicing surgeon will have degrees and certifications on hand, it is also important to inquire how many times they have performed the particular procedure they intend to do on you. Frequently they cannot give you references to past patients due to medical privacy regulations, but they should have professional statistics available for your perusal that have had identifying information removed. Each procedure is different, and occasionally the tools are quite different as well. For example, you can have a hemorrhoidectomy done either with scalpels or with lasers. Each tool carries its own risks and must be specifically […]

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What to Do When Surgical Procedures Are Uncomfortable

Cardiovascular disease from cholesterol, impacted wisdom teeth and hemorrhoids, are but three conditions that can send you off to a surgeon, but if the surgeon isn’t the right one for you, the results could be disasterous.
A surgery going wrong has to be one of the worst medical nightmares most people will ever see. The bare possibility of this happening is enough to frighten anyone. Therefore it helps to understand precisely what is going on, and to understand exactly what your rights are in any given medical situation.
Most surgical theaters in the world have a patient’s bill of rights.
Always check to see if any given hospital has a patient’s bill of rights and, if they do, ask for a copy. If they don’t have one, find a new hospital. As long as the hospital has this standard in place, they hold all of their doctors to it, so your surgeon will be bound by it. If, however, your surgeon operates out of an independent office, ask for the bill of rights directly from his or her office staff, and again, if it is not available, find a new surgeon. On the patient bill of rights is a very clear right to […]

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Hemorrhoids Symptoms

Hemorrhoid symptoms in general can include one or more of the following:
Pain around the anus when sitting, standing or walking.
Pain at the anus on passing a motion.
Intense pain can be caused by thrombosed hemorrhoids, for the most past such pain is unbearable and you’ll most likely head to the hospital or doctor.
Discomfort on passing a motion.
Discomfort - feeling you need to go, but nothing comes out. All the straining just makes things worse by the way.
Just a general feeling of discomfort from the anal area.
Leakage of stool can be a very smelly and a very uncomfortable symptom. Leakage can also lead to the feelings of burning and itching, as it can cause a nappy rash type reaction.
Itching around the anus can become intense and very unpleasant.
A burning sensation around the anus can also be quite unpleasant.
Bleeding is another common sign of hemorrhoids, especially into the stool. Bright red blood is suggestive of hemorrhoids, while very dark or black blood is more suggestive of other complaints higher inside.
Feeling the hemorrhoids when washing can sometimes really scare someone for the first time. Prolapsed hemorrhoids - hemorrhoids that develop inside but ‘fall’ out - and external hemorrhoids - hemorrhoids that develop outside - […]

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