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Hemorrhoids Doctor

Since more than half of the population will, at some time, suffer from hemorrhoids, there is a great need for specialists in this area. Patients with this condition generally find that visiting doctors specializing in the care of hemorrhoids is very beneficial, since their area of practice is so focused. You'll have access to all of the latest treatments and techniques, and you can be assured that your medical professional knows all of the latest information that can help relieve your suffering.

These "Hemorrhoid Doctors" specialize in specific treatments for this condition. Since there are currently many methods for treating hemorrhoids, these doctors will be able to prescribe which one will be the most effective for your particular case. Most hemorrhoid doctors will start with conservative treatments initially and then move to more serious techniques if the hemorrhoids do not respond to treatment.

While most hemorrhoids are caused infrequently by excess straining or pressure on the anus, there are those that suffer from hemorrhoids on a chronic basis. This can be very uncomfortable and traditional treatment methods, such as over the counter ointments may not bring enough relief. For these patients, it is usually recommended that they undergo a procedure that will actually remove the hemorrhoid.

Your hemorrhoid specialist can determine which procedures are best for you. These outpatient procedures include Rubber Band Ligation, which involves placement of a band around some of the tissue causing the hemorrhoidal problems. This will cut off the blood supply to the affected area and the hemorrhoid will eventually shrivel up and fall off. The vast majority of procedures can be performed by hemorrhoid specialists in an outpatient setting and it is possible to continue most activities immediately following a procedure. The recovery times are usually quite short as well.

Your hemorrhoid doctor may recommend that you undergo a special colon cancer screening study (colonoscopy), particularly if you have never had one done, or if you are over the age of 50. The American Cancer Society recommends that all adults over this age have a screening done every five to ten years, although in some cases, more frequent screenings may be necessary. A colon cancer screen combines a variety of different diagnostic procedures and is typically quite painless and quick. These screenings can help your hemorrhoid doctor spot any underlying health issues that may be causing your condition. In addition, frequent screens can help increase the odds of discovering any abnormalities while they are still easy to treat.