Removal of hemorrhoids by laser

In the late stages of inflammation of the hemorrhoidal nodes, medication and other non-surgical methods of treatment will not help. An alternative to a painful and requiring a long-term rehabilitation of surgical excision is the removal of hemorrhoids by a laser. This procedure is accompanied only by slight discomfort, does not require hospitalization and assumes a short recovery period.

Operation to remove internal hemorrhoids and external nodes with a laser

The essence of the technique under consideration in the treatment of inflamed hemorrhoids , located even inside the rectum, is their coagulation. A precisely directed laser beam provokes blood coagulation in the swollen vein and sintering of its walls. On the site of a small lesion of the mucosa, connective tissue is formed, which excludes the possibility of recurrence of the disease in the same place.

When hemorrhoids fall out, the operation consists in cutting the pathological node with a laser beam and simultaneously "sealing" the wound. In the future, in its place is also a connective tissue.

Diet after removal of hemorrhoids by laser

To accelerate the healing of tissues and to avoid their injury during defecation, it is important that the bowel is emptied regularly, there are no fermentation processes, and the stool is soft.

The diet after laser removal of hemorrhoids should include:

Exclude:

Consumption is limited:

Rehabilitation after removal of hemorrhoids by laser

During the recovery period it is recommended:

  1. Wash off with warm water after each bowel movement.
  2. Apply on the wound (outside) ointment Levomekol and D-panthenol. When removing internal nodes, introduction of methyluracil suppositories or Natalside suppositories is indicated.
  3. Take sedentary baths with a decoction of chamomile, potassium permanganate.
  4. Limit exercise, the first 3-5 days is better to walk less.
  5. Do not push when defecating.

As a rule, during 7-10 days mucous completely heal.