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(London.CityRegiions.com, November 22, 2012 ) London, UK -- The prevalence of hemorrhoids among our elderlies has been constantly on the rise. Although the cause of hemorrhoids is still entirely unknown, several theories have surfaced that could possibly be attributed to its formation. Insufficient fiber intake, pregnancy, prolonged sitting, and chronic straining during bowel movement are few of the factors that are being pointed out as its cause despite its lack of experimental support. Whatever might be the reasons, it is a fact that hemorrhoid is not a laughing matter to those who are suffering from it. Aside from the discomfort it causes, the embarrassment of having them is something that is hard to deal with.
Dr. Iain Cleator, owner of a Vancouver clinic that specializes in hemorrhoid treatment says, “Internal hemorrhoids are not usually painful but they're often associated with other conditions, and the commonest condition is a thing called a fissure”. A fissure is a tear in the lining of the anal canal, which can be further opened up by the passage of stool during a bowel movement. "And that becomes painful and bleeds and itches," Cleator explains.
Being a condition where many choose to suffer in silence, the author of blog thegbsn.com found it fitting to feature an article on hemorrhoids on their debut for the new website look to signify new hope for people having this health challenge. Technology has brought new modalities in treating hemorrhoids that is non-invasive but effective. This is good news for those who are scared to go under the doctor’s knife.
Dr. Linh B. Nguyen, a doctor from Advance Hemorrhoid Solutions, advocates this new method because of the convenience and ease it gives to the patients undergoing the procedure. He says, “Ultroid is an FDA-approved technique to treat hemorrhoids.” “A low current is applied to the base of the hemorrhoid, causing a chemical reaction that induces the hemorrhoid to shrink. The procedure is well tolerated by patients and does not require anesthesia”, Dr. Nguyen further explains. “There’s no need to take any special preparation to clear the bowels,” adds Dr. Nguyen. “Patients can have the procedure done and go back to work immediately, so there is no down time. The entire procedure takes approximately 20 minutes.
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