i had the banding about 2 years ago because of excessive bleeding, but didn't go back for followup, so now i'm having to have it done again. i don't know if i'm the exception to the rule but the pain was minimal. although i could not stand or sit for long periods of time ...
Banding is the most popular. It is commonly used to treat internal hemorrhoids by placing a band around the base of the hemorrhoid to cut off the blood supply, causing the hemorrhoid to drop off. Infrared coagulation and sclerotherapy are other popular options. Surgical treatments are used for ...
to prepare myself (and my family) and get as much information as possible. I've been told that the pain would be not much worse than the two bandings I've endured; plus, I'll be asleep for the PPH and be sent home with pain meds. How long should I expect to stay at the ...
Many thrombosed hemorrhoids go away on their own in a few weeks. If you have bleeding that continues or painful hemorrhoids, talk with your healthcare provider. Possible treatment may include banding, ligation, or removal (hemorrhoidectomy). How do you get rid of a thrombosed hemorrhoid? Acutely...
I go in later today for another banding. I still have some pain now after a bm, but I pray that I don't have the same pain I had from the last procedure. I have to work Friday night. I'm self employeed (dj) and can't back out of the contract. Since then, I've read a ...
I had had it, and decided to try banding. I found a clinic and went through three treatments. On the third treatment, the doctor became irritated when he saw that the band fell off before the hemorrhoid died, and just told me to stop banding and get surgery. ...