Laser treatment surgery
Hello Dr.
Ke,
1.
I am a hemorrhoid patient, likely in the third stage, where I need to push the stool back in.
I often see some clinics claiming that a 60-minute laser surgery can cure it.
Is it really that miraculous?
2.
Given my condition, do I need surgery? Can it improve without surgery?
Thank you, Dr.
Ke.
Xiao Zheng, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/12/06
Dr. Ke Fangxu reply Surgery
1.
It is essential to clarify which type of equipment is used for the 1.60 diopter laser surgery.
Without understanding what specific equipment the clinic employs, I cannot assess whether it is truly effective.
However, it is important to note that surgery will inevitably involve wounds and pain, and healing will take time.
This should be mentally prepared for before undergoing surgical treatment.
2.
If the issue of hemorrhoidal prolapse does not cause you significant discomfort, the benefits of surgery may be relatively unclear.
In such cases, whether or not to undergo surgery is a personal choice and will not affect your overall health.
However, if it significantly impacts your daily life, surgical treatment may provide more noticeable improvement.
Reply Date: 2017/12/06
More Info
Laser surgery for hemorrhoids has gained popularity in recent years due to its minimally invasive nature and the promise of quicker recovery times compared to traditional surgical methods. However, the effectiveness of a 60-minute laser treatment for hemorrhoids, particularly for a patient with third-degree hemorrhoids, requires careful consideration.
Firstly, it's important to understand what third-degree hemorrhoids are. They are characterized by the hemorrhoids protruding outside the anal canal during bowel movements and requiring manual reduction. This degree of severity often leads to significant discomfort, pain, and sometimes complications such as thrombosis or bleeding.
The claim that a 60-minute laser treatment can effectively resolve third-degree hemorrhoids may be somewhat misleading. While laser surgery can be effective in treating hemorrhoids, the success of the procedure largely depends on the specific characteristics of the hemorrhoids, the patient's overall health, and the skill of the surgeon. Laser treatment typically involves using focused light to remove or shrink the hemorrhoidal tissue, which can lead to less bleeding and a quicker recovery compared to traditional excisional surgery. However, it is not a one-size-fits-all solution.
For a patient with third-degree hemorrhoids, surgical intervention is often recommended. While some patients may experience relief from non-surgical treatments such as dietary changes, increased fiber intake, and topical medications, these methods may not be sufficient for more severe cases. In fact, if left untreated, third-degree hemorrhoids can worsen over time, leading to increased pain and complications.
Regarding the need for surgery, it is crucial to consult with a qualified healthcare provider who can assess your specific situation. They may recommend a surgical procedure, such as hemorrhoidectomy or laser surgery, based on the severity of your condition and your overall health. The decision to proceed with surgery should be made collaboratively, considering the potential benefits and risks.
In summary, while laser surgery can be an effective treatment for hemorrhoids, the claim that a 60-minute session can completely resolve third-degree hemorrhoids may be overly optimistic. It is essential to have a thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for your condition. If surgery is indicated, it can provide significant relief and improve your quality of life. Always discuss your concerns and treatment options with your doctor to make an informed decision that aligns with your health needs.
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