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Hemorrhoids Cotarize Treatment Can Cure External Hemorrhoids

External hemorrhoids can be effectively treated with hemorrhoids cotarize treatment.

What is it?

Swelling and inflammation of the veins around the anus followed by pain and bleeding is known as external hemorrhoids. They are quite similar to our varicose veins present in the legs.

This typical condition can be cured by thrombosed hemorrhoid treatment that includes certain preventative measures, some home remedies and even surgical procedures that leads to cotarization.

Cotarization

It is believed that hemorrhoids can be prevented with some helpful preventive measures. Following a specific diet that contains lots of natural fiber, whole grains and lots of water can improve your bowel movements. With all these preventive measures, you can actually stop hemorrhoids from occurring or reoccurring once again.

However, if you have not been able to prevent it, you might need treatment. Hemorrhoids cotarize treatments are performed when a patient is in a serious condition.

Cotarization or cauterization, as it is commonly known, is an old medical practice. It is still being used for certain complications like hemorrhoids, nosebleeds etc. This procedure involves the burning of the affected part to remove it, thus destroying the tissues, to prevent damage and also eliminate the undesired growth of infections. Cotarization becomes essential when the bleeding from hemorrhoids doesn’t stop.

Surgical Procedures

Surgical treatments like hemorrhoidectomy are commonly done for treating hemorrhoids. In this procedure a small incision is made on the external hemorrhoid (thrombosed) with the help of a sterilized surgical knife, under anesthesia. This helps in draining the hemorrhoid of the blood and provides immediate relief from pain.

However, this procedure has often resulted in blood clots reformation and continuous pain. Due to this, doctors usually recommend full hemorrhoidectomy under anesthesia. This further helps n removing the clot and also the affected blood vessels in external hemorrhoids, thus providing faster results. The complete procedure would take some time and stitches are also needed.

After the successful completion of the procedure, the patient is likely to experience bleeding and pain. To prevent bleeding and pain, direct pressure must be applied to the affected site or it can as well be cotarized with the use of silver nitrate.

Cotraziation provides immediate relief because the affected blood clot is neatly removed from the site to stop bleeding. Post cotarization, Ibuprofen can be given to soothe pain.

Hemorrhoids cotarize treatments are now becoming increasingly common. This method is often used in other surgical procedures as well to stop bleeding and to speed up the surgery.

The Effect

Hemorrhoids cotarize treatments will definitely have positive results. But chances of reoccurrence always prevail. Therefore, you must take all the necessary preventative measures to stop hemorrhoids from coming back.

You can prevent hemorrhoids by eating a fiber rich diet and exercising regularly. These are the two most important measures to be taken. Also, drink lots of fluids, including water to avoid constipation and dehydration.

While the actual causes of hemorrhoids are still unknown, experts believe that following these measures can be really fruitful in the long run in preventing the reoccurrences of hemorrhoids.

It has been estimated that more than 70% Americans are likely to suffer from this nagging condition. Hemorrhoids are very common in aged people and adults, but children also stand chances of developing the condition.

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