Editorial
Alternatives in the Treatment of Hemorrhoidal Disease*
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Pain, bleeding, protrusion, soilage, itching, and burning are anorectal complaints associated with hemorrhoidal disease. Although hemorrhoidectomy remains the treatment of choice for grade 3 and 4 hemorrhoids, symptoms can be controlled short of hemorrhoidectomy, the alternative methods being effective in lesser degrees of involvement, such as grades 1, 2, and 3. Cryosurgery and dilatation are fading alternatives; laser is becoming more widely used, but results have not been fully evaluated. Sclerotherapy, rubber band ligation, and infrared coagulation are also effective alternatives for patients who demand nonsurgical therapy.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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