Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids Specialists at Surgical Associates of Southern Texas
Katy & Sugar Land
What are hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids, which are swollen veins either inside or outside the rectum (internal and external hemorrhoids), flare up fairly commonly, but are usually alleviated within two weeks of an over-the-counter or prescription treatment. A continued healthy, high-fibre diet and drinking lots of fluids can help reduce the symptoms and the pain during bowel movements, as well as minimize the risk of recurring flare-ups.
What are the risk factors to hemorrhoids?
However, many complications may arise from a simple over-the-counter treatment. If the hemorrhoids treatment is not followed up with proper after-care, the need for hemorrhoid surgery arises.
- In the case of external hemorrhoids, painful blood clots develop. This condition is called thrombosed hemorrhoids.
- Internal hemorrhoids may drop through the rectum, forming a bulge from the anus. This condition is called prolapsed hemorrhoids.
In such occurrences, the patient is in need of surgery as they approach this critical condition. However, less than 10 percent of hemorrhoids cases require surgery.
How are hemorrhoids treated surgically?
Schedule A Consultaion Today For hemorrhoid surgery in Katy and Sugar Land
For more information on our procedures or if you are interested in scheduling an appointment please reach us at our Katy or Sugar Land location, or contact Dr. Shakir, a board-certified General Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist, directly. Dr. Sakir can let you know if you are a good candidate for the procedure, and can recommend any additional treatments that can help you reach your goals.
However, mentioned below our Katy, TX clinic address when looking for hemorrhoid surgery near Katy, Fulshear, Richmond:
410 W Grand Pkwy S,
Suite 4D, Katy, TX 77494.
Patients looking for hemorrhoid surgery near Sugar Land, TX, Stafford, Fort Bend or Greater Houston area, can visit our below clinic location
17510 W Grand Pkwy S Ste 460
Sugar Land, TX 77479.
Dr. Murtaza Shakir has been ranked as one of the top doctors of General surgery in Houston, as per Houstonia
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Our Surgeon
Board-certified General Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist
Dr. Shakir is a board-certified General Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist working in Katy and SUGAR LAND. After graduating from Medical School at Aga Khan University in Karachi, Pakistan, he ventured to complete his residency in General Surgery at the Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He also specializes in providing the most cutting edge and personalized treatment for patients with Breast Cancer.
As a general surgeon he provides expert treatment of common general surgical problems like Gallbladder Surgery and Hernia Repair and complex abdominal wall reconstruction.
Being the only Board Certified Surgical Oncologist outside of the Texas Medical Center, Dr. Shakir specializes in treatment of various Malignancies ranging from Colon, Rectal, Liver and Pancreatic cancer
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There is no need to worry about pain during a surgery without anesthetic. You can expect some discomfort during the procedures but they will be relatively comfortable. All of these procedures above require intensive postoperative care.
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Hemorrhoids: General Information
How common are hemorrhoids? Who might get them?
Hemorrhoids often referred to as piles, are uncomfortable yet common medical conditions that affect the veins around your rectum and anus.
Hemorrhoids are an uncomfortable yet surprisingly common condition that doesn’t discriminate. Nearly 5% of all Americans experience them, with the likelihood increasing after age 50.
Several factors can contribute to the development of hemorrhoids. Anyone can get hemorrhoids; however, you’re more prone to developing them if you’re the following: strain a lot during a bowel movement, sit for long periods on the toilet, are pregnant, obese, have a low-fiber diet, have chronic constipation or diarrhea, and do the heavy lifting.
What are the types of hemorrhoids?
The types of hemorrhoids depend on the development of the swollen veins.
Internal Hemorrhoids
Internal hemorrhoids are inside the rectum but are usually painless. However, internal hemorrhoids can become prolapsed if too much strain is put on them when passing stools; prolapsed hemorrhoids will hang outside the anus and may need to be manually pushed back in place.
External Hemorrhoids
External hemorrhoids are under the skin near your anus and often cause itching, burning, or pain when irritated. They look like small lumps around your anus. External hemorrhoids can become clotted if too much pressure is put on them.
What are the symptoms of hemorrhoids?
The symptoms of hemorrhoids vary depending on their severity. However, the most common symptoms include an itching around the anus area, pain or discomfort during a bowel movement, bright red blood in the toilet bowl after a bowel, lumps or swelling near the anus, and general pain or discomfort in the rectal area.
Surgery on hemorrhoids
We have multiple ways to perform surgery on hemorrhoids.
Haemorrhoidectomy
The affected area is bonded with a tight stitch to control bleeding during surgery before we can safely remove excess tissue. The wound may then be closed using dissolvable stitches and an absorbent pack placed inside your rectum to help stop further bleedings, which should stay in place until after your first bowel movement post-op. This procedure typically takes around half an hour up to one whole hour, depending on the severity and complexity of cases.
Transanal Haemorrhoidal De-Arterialisation (THD)
THD is a revolutionary way of treating piles, approved by NICE. This minimally invasive surgery involves using an ultrasound to locate the hemorrhoid’s feeding arteries and then carefully closing them off with sutures through a special proctoscope instrument – all without having to cut or remove any tissue! As such, it offers patients excellent long-term results while avoiding postoperative pain and complications.
Surgical hemorrhoids removal
Before your hemorrhoid surgery, we ensure you receive an effortless and stress-free experience.
Surgery can be intimidating, but rest assured – you will have a team of professional doctors to support you throughout the hemorrhoid removal procedure. Haemorrhoid treatment can be successfully done in a single day so that you can recover quickly.
After the surgical removal, we’ll ensure you are comfortable before heading home for recovery.
Hemorrhoids surgery recovery time
After the surgery on the hemorrhoids, you may experience some minor discomfort for up to three weeks. To help manage this pain, take painkillers prescribed by the hospital.
Your surgeon will advise taking two weeks off work. Light exercise like walking can help relieve the pain. Minimal side effects should be expected during the treatment’s initial period.
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