Hemorrhoidal Band Ligation Complications are rare but can include bleeding, pain, thrombosis, or infection. Understanding these risks helps ensure proper management and enhances treatment success.
Bleeding may occur within the first few days after the procedure, often due to premature band detachment. Pain is usually mild but can be severe if multiple bands are placed or if the bands are positioned too low in the anal canal.
Thrombosis, or clot formation, is a rare complication that may cause significant discomfort and require additional treatment. Proper technique and postoperative care, including pain management and dietary adjustments, minimize these risks.
By addressing potential complications proactively, patients benefit from safer and more effective hemorrhoidal band ligation. This ensures optimal outcomes and improved quality of life.