Laser Hemorrhoid Surgery – A Painless Method With Quick Recovery And Long-Lasting Results
The modern way of life brings a number of challenges to our health. Stress, lack of physical activity and an unbalanced diet can negatively affect the digestive system and lead to the appearance of hemorrhoids – a problem that is rarely talked about, but which is faced by as many as 50% of the population by the age of fifty.
If you feel discomfort, itching or pain in the anal area, laser hemorrhoid surgery can be a solution that will allow you to quickly return to daily activities without a lengthy recovery.
What are hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids are dilated blood vessels in the area of the anus that occur due to increased pressure, most often due to bowel strain, sedentary lifestyle and improper diet.
Although hemorrhoids are not life-threatening, they can cause pain, bleeding, and discomfort, and if left untreated, they can lead to more serious complications, such as hemorrhoid prolapse or chronic constipation.
There are internal and external hemorrhoids:
- Internal hemorrhoids are located inside the anal canal and develop through four stages, depending on the size and symptoms.
- External hemorrhoids form around the anus and often cause bleeding, pain and difficulty emptying the intestines.
Degrees of internal hemorrhoids
- First degree – Slightly enlarged hemorrhoids, without falling out, with possible occasional bleeding and itching.
- Second degree – Hemorrhoids fall out when strained, but return to the anal canal on their own. Bleeding, pain and discomfort appear.
- Third degree – Hemorrhoids remain outside the anus and need to be manually restored. They are often accompanied by bleeding and discharge.
- Fourth degree – Hemorrhoids are constantly outside the anus and cannot return, causing constant pain, discomfort and bleeding.
While first-degree hemorrhoids can be treated with conservative methods, all more advanced stages often require surgical intervention.
Laser hemorrhoid surgery – who is it for?
Laser removal of hemorrhoids is a minimally invasive and painless procedure that offers a quick solution for second, third and fourth degree hemorrhoids.
Candidates for laser surgery for hemorrhoids are people who have:
- frequent bleeding during bowel movements,
- severe itching and irritation of the anal area,
- difficulty emptying the intestines and a feeling of incomplete emptying,
- pain and discomfort in the anal area,
- periodic or permanent prolapse of hemorrhoids,
- frequent cracking of the skin around the anus.
In the fourth degree of hemorrhoids, the laser method can be combined with classic hemorrhoidectomy for optimal results.
How to prepare for hemorrhoid surgery?
Preparation for laser surgery for hemorrhoids includes:
- A lighter diet the day before the procedure – soups, boiled vegetables and stews are recommended to avoid constipation.
- Use of laxatives – the doctor may recommend bowel cleansers to avoid discomfort during the first bowel movement after surgery.
- Arrival on an empty stomach – it is not recommended to bring food and drink on the day of the operation.
Before the procedure, the patient goes through consultations with a doctor, where the course of the operation and postoperative recommendations are explained.
What does laser surgery for hemorrhoids look like?
Laser surgery for hemorrhoids is performed under general or local anesthesia and lasts about 30 minutes.
The course of the operation:
- Application of anesthesia – the patient does not feel pain during the procedure.
- Insertion of the laser into the hemorrhoidal tissue – the laser probe precisely acts on hemorrhoids.
- Closure of blood vessels – the laser closes the veins that supply blood to the hemorrhoids, thus reducing their volume.
- Gradual reduction of hemorrhoids – during 5-6 weeks after surgery, hemorrhoids spontaneously recede and “dry”.
After the procedure, the patient recovers for a short time in the polyclinic and goes home the same day.
Recovery after surgery for hemorrhoids
One of the main advantages of laser hemorrhoid surgery is quick recovery and minimal discomfort.
- Most patients return to daily activities within 5 to 7 days.
- Mild bleeding and discomfort may be present for the first few days.
- It is important not to delay bowel movements to prevent constipation and irritation of the operated area.
Recommendations for a faster recovery:
- A diet rich in fiber – fruits, vegetables and whole grains facilitate digestion.
- Sufficient fluid intake – 2 to 2.5 liters of water a day reduce the risk of constipation.
- Maintaining the hygiene of the anal area – regular washing with lukewarm water reduces the possibility of infection.
Why choose Lohuis Filipović Polyclinic?
At the Lohuis Filipović Polyclinic , we use state-of-the-art laser technologies, which enable faster recovery, less postoperative pain and long-lasting results.
Advantages of laser surgery for hemorrhoids at our polyclinic:
- Minimally invasive procedure – no incisions or stitches.
- Short duration of the operation – an average of 30 minutes.
- Fast recovery – patients return to daily activities within 5-7 days.
- Long-term results – a significant reduction in the recurrence of hemorrhoids.
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