Surgical Approach for Internal and External Hemorrhoids involves tailored techniques to treat hemorrhoidal tissue based on its location and severity. Internal hemorrhoids are treated with methods like rubber band ligation or sclerotherapy, while external hemorrhoids often require surgical excision for complete removal.
For internal hemorrhoids, minimally invasive options reduce symptoms by cutting off blood supply to the affected tissue, causing it to shrink. External hemorrhoids are addressed through excision or laser surgery, ensuring precise removal with minimal discomfort.
Postoperative care includes pain management, maintaining hygiene, and dietary adjustments to prevent strain during bowel movements. Patients are encouraged to follow up with their doctor to monitor healing and address any concerns.
These surgical approaches provide effective symptom relief and long-term outcomes, tailored to individual patient needs. The goal is to improve quality of life while minimizing recurrence and complications.