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		<title>Surgical Options for Bleeding Hemorrhoid Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though most cases of hemorrhoids can be treated by measures that don’t include invasive procedures. Some individuals may not respond to this type of treatment for bleeding hemorrhoid. For those people, there are various surgical options for bleeding hemorrhoid treatment. To remove hemorrhoids surgically a procedure called a hemorrhoidectomy is performed. The patient is normally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-75" title="tttttttddddd" src="http://bleedinghemorrhoids.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/tttttttddddd.jpg" alt="tttttttddddd" width="300" height="425" />Though most cases of hemorrhoids can be treated by measures that don’t include invasive procedures. Some individuals may not respond to this type of treatment for bleeding hemorrhoid. For those people, there are various surgical options for bleeding hemorrhoid treatment.</p>
<p>To remove hemorrhoids surgically a procedure called a hemorrhoidectomy is performed. The patient is normally given a local anesthesia, although sometimes the procedure requires general anesthesia . The physician creates an incision around the anus and cuts away the hemorrhoids. This is usually done on an out-patient basis.</p>
<p>Although the procedure may relieve the pain, bleeding, swelling, itching and bleeding from the hemorrhoids it is important to understand that this type of bleeding hemorrhoid treatment may require stitches. Since this area is quite sensitive, the stitches will bring a pain and discomfort of their own.</p>
<p>The following are less invasive options of treatment for <a title="bleeding hemorrhoids" href="http://bleedinghemorrhoids.net/" target="_blank">bleeding hemorrhoids</a> sufferers:</p>
<p>Laser therapy is less invasive although more expensive and the laser beam is used to burn away hemorrhoid tissue.<br />
Sclerotherapy is a procedure in which a chemical solution is injected to cut off the blood supply to the hemorrhoid which will shrink and eventually destroy it.<br />
In Rubber band ligation, a small rubber band or two are placed at the base of the hemorrhoid to stop the blood supply and destroy the hemorrhoid.</p>
<p>Prolapse Hemorrhoid Treatment is a procedure in which a stapler type of instrument is used to reposition the prolapsed hemorrhoid and cut off the blood supply to the hemorrhoid. This will take the prolapsed hemorrhoids and move them higher into the anus where fewer nerve endings exist which reduces pain.</p>
<p>Although PHH and other less invasive bleeding hemorrhoid treatment options may result in less pain during healing, it may still be necessary for a hemorrhoidectomy to resolve bleeding hemorrhoids for a longer period of time.</p>
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		<title>Bleeding Hemorrhoids Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 20:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bleeding Hemorrhoid Symptoms The most common bleeding hemorrhoid symptoms are bright streaks of blood on toilet paper when wiping, bleeding during bowel movements, itching and rectal pain. Since pain isn’t normally associated with small internal bleeding hemorrhoids, the main symptoms of internal bleeding hemorrhoids are rectal bleeding that is bright red and leaves streaks on [...]]]></description>
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<p>The most common bleeding hemorrhoid symptoms are bright streaks of blood on toilet paper when wiping, bleeding during bowel movements, itching and rectal pain.</p>
<p>Since pain isn’t normally associated with small internal <a title="bleeding hemorrhoids" href="http://bleedinghemorrhoids.net/" target="_blank">bleeding hemorrhoids</a>, the main symptoms of internal bleeding hemorrhoids are rectal bleeding that is bright red and leaves streaks on toilet paper when wiping as well as in the toilet after a bowel movement. There may also be blood on the surface of the stool.</p>
<p>Other internal bleeding hemorrhoid symptoms may include mucus and irritation from larger internal hemorrhoids that bulge from the anus. Discomfort from the bulging of the hemorrhoid in the end portion of the anal canal which may cause a feeling of having an urge to pass stool even after just having a bowel movement.<br />
While most internal hemorrhoids don’t cause pain, large ones that bulge from the anus can become quite painful when they swell and protrude from the anus. Unfortunately, the larger the hemorrhoid usually means the greater the pain. Sometimes when the hemorrhoids bugle, they can be pinched by the muscles that control the anus. This can be very painful. If severe pain occurs, it may mean that the blood supply to the bleeding hemorrhoid has been cut off and urgent medical attention and surgery is needed to keep the tissue from dying. This is called a strangulated hemorrhoid and is a very serious, but rare condition.</p>
<p>While the above symptoms are normally associated with bleeding hemorrhoids, please note that there are other serious conditions that may also cause rectal bleeding and changes in bowel habits and stool such as colon, rectal and anal cancer. Adults over age 50 and others with family histories of these cancers should definitely seek advice from their physicians when experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned before starting at-home treatment for bleeding hemorrhoids.</p>
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		<title>Bleeding Hemorrhoids Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 02:08:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Are Hemorrhoids? Before we can discuss bleeding hemorrhoids, let’s first learn what hemorrhoids are. In short, hemorrhoids are veins in the anal canal that become swollen. To help with controlling bowel movements, the tissue inside the anus fills with blood. Often if there’s straining involved to move stool, the increase in pressure may cause [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9" title="bhbhbhbhbhb" src="http://bleedinghemorrhoids.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/bhbhbhbhbhb.jpg" alt="bhbhbhbhbhb" width="334" height="500" /><strong>What Are Hemorrhoids?</strong></p>
<p>Before we can discuss <a title="bleeding hemorrhoids" href="http://bleedinghemorrhoids.net/" target="_blank">bleeding hemorrhoids</a>, let’s first learn what hemorrhoids are.</p>
<p>In short, hemorrhoids are veins in the anal canal that become swollen.</p>
<p>To help with controlling bowel movements, the tissue inside the anus fills with blood. Often if there’s straining involved to move stool, the increase in pressure may cause the veins in the tissue to become swollen and to stretch.</p>
<p>When this happens it can lead to hemorrhoids. When the veins swell on the inside of the anal canal, the result is internal hemorrhoids. When the veins swell on the outer opening of the anus, they’re called, external hemorrhoids. It’s possible to have both internal and external hemorrhoids at once.</p>
<p>Once hemorrhoids occur, it’s also possible that they may become bleeding hemorrhoids.</p>
<p><strong>What are bleeding hemroids?</strong></p>
<p>Hemorrhoids bleeding is actually a common occurrence. For signs and symptoms of bleeding hemorrhoids, please see our bleeding hemorrhoids symptoms section.</p>
<p>While some hemorrhoids clear up on their own, there are other types that may become more serious. While it&#8217;s rare, some hemorrhoids may even need emergency surgery. These hemorrhiods are called strangulated hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>Bleeding internal hemorrhoids should be evaluated by a physician. Rectal bleeding can be a sign of very serious conditions so it’s important to be sure what the source of the bleeding is.</p>
<p>Also, once diagnosed, it’s sometimes necessary to involve medical intervention to stop bleeding hemorrhoids.  There are several types of  medical bleeding hemorrhoids treatment and your doctor will help you decide which one is best for your situation.</p>
<p>Usually, if you’re under the age of 50 and the bleeding is minimal and only occurs during bowel movements (bright red blood spotting on toilet paper) it’s okay to wait a week and attempt some home treatments before seeing your doctor. Our bleeding hemorrhoid treatment section will give you some of the more common at home treatments.</p>
<p>Again, only do this if you’re fairly positive the blood is being released from hemorrhoids.</p>
<p>If you’ve attempted some of the at-home bleeding hemorrhoids treatment options available and even if you are sure the source of bleeding is from hemorrhoids, if a week has passed and the bleeding has not subsided, please check with your physician. It may be necessary to have the hemorrhoids checked and graded and to get medical advice so that you can begin recommended bleeding hemorrhoid treatment.</p>
<p>Once the hemorrhoids have been repaired, and since lifestyle and some habits may have an effect on hemorrhoids, it’s important to try to make the changes that may help your prevent further problems. For advice on how to prevent hemorroids please read here for hemorrhoid prevention tips.</p>
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