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The Haemorrhoid Centre - Haemorrhoid Treatment Research Papers
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Don’t Sit On It. Haemorrhoid Treatment Research Papers. Research papers testing the efficacy of THD compared with other traditional Haemorrhoidal treatment/ Haemorrhoid treatment. Prospective evaluation of stapled haemorrhoidopexy versus transanal haemorrhoidal dearterialisation for stage II and III haemorrhoids: three-year outcomes.Giordano, P. Nastro, A. Davies, G. Gravant. Tech Coloproctol DOI 10.1007/s10151-010-0667 To download the original article Click here. Where did you hear about us?
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Symptoms of Piles | The Haemorrhoid Centre
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Don’t Sit On It. HAEMORRHOIDS and PILES SYMPTOMS. IN MOST CASES HAEMORRHOID SYMPTOMS ARE MILD AND MAY DISAPPEAR AFTER JUST A FEW DAYS. Haemorrhoids are not usually painful and may be felt as small soft lumps at the opening of the back passage, sometimes compared to a bunch of grapes, they are usually soft and fleshy. Below is a list of the types of Haemorrhoid symptoms, they will present themselves in one or more of the following ways. Fresh, painless rectal bleeding. Occasional sharp pains in your bottom.
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Haemorrhoidectomy Treatment | The Haemorrhoid Centre
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Don’t Sit On It. This procedure is for the treatment of advanced Haemorrhoids. A haemorrhoidectomy is an operation to remove the haemorrhoids (piles). It is performed under general anaesthetic and involves the surgical excision and removal of the bulk of the haemorrhoid. This procedure may be suggested if injections or banding have not worked, or if you have large piles causing severe pain and discomfort. Conventional open & closed haemorrhoidectomy. With the closed haemorrhoidectomy procedure. Discover ...
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Your Piles Treatment Options | The Haemorrhoid Centre
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Don’t Sit On It. Your Haemorrhoid (Piles) Treatment Options. Do you think you may have piles? Firstly, it is recommended you consult your GP if you have or think you may have haemorrhoids (piles), your GP will recommend the best course of treatment for you, depending on the severity of your piles. If conservative treatments fail to help a referral to a specialist may be required. Treatment options for piles. Aftercare and FAQ’s for Haemorrhoid Treatment. And our team will be in touch to further discuss y...
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THD Procedure to Treat Piles | The Haemorrhoid Centre
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Don’t Sit On It. The THD Procedure is an innovative surgical treatment for Haemorrhoids, approved by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE). THD is designed to cure haemorrhoids in a gentle way while focusing on excellent long term results. The procedure is a minimally invasive type of surgery (i.e. no cuts are made into the tissue), and it is carried out under general anaesthetic. Request treatment information today through our contact form. Or arrange a more convenient time to talk.
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Piles Treatment Information for GPs | The Haemorrhoid Centre
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Don’t Sit On It. Haemorrhoid Treatment Information for GPs. Transanal Haemorrhoidal De-Arterialisation , also known as Haemorrhoidal Artery Ligation, is an operation which works on reducing the flow of blood to the Haemorrhoids. THD Haemorrhoid Treatment Information. The THD Treatment for haemorrhoids usually performed with the patient under general anaesthesia, and is normally carried out after an enema. Enter your Phone No. and our team will get in touch. Where did you hear about us? The Haemorrhoid Ce...
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Efficacy Piles Treatment | The Haemorrhoid Centre
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Don’t Sit On It. Systematic review of 17 studies, with a total of 1996 patients. Enter your Phone No. and our team will get in touch. Where did you hear about us? Please leave this field empty. The studies suggested Specialist advisers listed key efficacy outcomes as less postoperative pain than other treatments, resolution of haemorrhoids and relief of symptoms such as bleeding, prolapsed, swelling, pain, soreness and itching in the short and long term. Read more about the symptoms here.
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Physician Guidelines Piles treatment - The Haemorrhoid Centre
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Don’t Sit On It. Physician Guidelines for Haemorrhoid Treatment. The THD method, Transanal Haemorrhoidal De-Arterialisation (THD) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat Haemorrhoids. It may also be called Haemorrhoid Ligation, Haemorrhoidal Artery Ligation or Doppler guided Ligation. The THD procedure is approved by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE), and designed to cure haemorrhoids in a gentle way, while focusing on excellent long term results. The THD procedure do...
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Rubber Band Ligation Treatment | The Haemorrhoid Centre
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Don’t Sit On It. The Rubber Band Ligation Haemorrhoid treatment is the second line treatment for mild and moderate internal haemorrhoids (piles). Rubber Band Ligation involves the application of tight rubber bands around the piles which are positioned using a specially designed instrument, inserted through the anal canal. The success rate is about 70% and will normally take two or three outpatient visits, with an interval of six weeks between treatments. Where did you hear about us? Your haemorrhoid trea...
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Your Piles Treatment Options | The Haemorrhoid Centre
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Don’t Sit On It. Your Haemorrhoid (Piles) Treatment Options. Do you think you may have piles? Firstly, it is recommended you consult your GP if you have or think you may have haemorrhoids (piles), your GP will recommend the best course of treatment for you, depending on the severity of your piles. If conservative treatments fail to help a referral to a specialist may be required. Treatment options for piles. Aftercare and FAQ’s for Haemorrhoid Treatment. And our team will be in touch to further discuss y...