It is a medical procedure done to treat haemorrhoids, commonly known as piles. It is a procedure performed in the anus to stop the bleeding. This procedure involves stopping the blood flow to the haem.....
It is a medical procedure done to treat haemorrhoids, commonly known as piles. It is a procedure performed in the anus to stop the bleeding. This procedure involves stopping the blood flow to the haemorrhoid, which in turn will shrink it.
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Steps to take before the procedure
Our doctors at Medanta will thoroughly prepare you for the piles treatment. Discuss with the doctor the risks, outcomes, and aftercare of the procedure. The doctor might also ask you to make some changes in your medication and diet.
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What happens during the procedure?
The procedure of haemorrhoids banding involves tying the base of the haemorrhoid, using a small elastic band (rubber). It is based on the principle of ligation- a surgery done by tying a band around a blood vessel. The band will shrink the haemorrhoid and the surrounding tissues. It will also hold the haemorrhoid. The doctor will use an instrument (anoscope), and insert it into the anus to look at the inside of the anus and rectum, and to evaluate the status. The banding treatment will be completed in 3-4 sittings within 6-8 weeks.
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After procedure
After undergoing this procedure, the patient is likely to feel mild pain. The patient will also sense heavy in the area below the naval, which feels like defecation. This is a temporary condition. The patient will also be prescribed painkillers.
This treatment has revolutionised the world of surgery. It comes with a lot of advantages, but also has some risks, which the patient should be aware of.
The advantages of Haemorrhoid Banding (Piles) treatment are:
- It is a minimally invasive procedure and is also painless and quick.
- The procedure is usually done on an outpatient basis and consumes less time.
- The surgery has a shorter recovery time.
- The success rate of the surgery is high.
The risks associated with Haemorrhoid Banding treatment are:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Severe pain
- Allergic reaction
- Inability to pass urine
The limitations of Haemorrhoid Banding procedure are:
- The process requires subsequent sittings.
- Haemorrhoids can recur.