Haemorrhoids treatment refers to procedures aimed at alleviating the discomfort and pain caused by enlarged and inflamed veins in the rectum or anus. Common methods include over-the-counter creams, suppositories, warm baths, and surgical interventions such as haemorrhoidectomy. The goal is to reduce swelling, improve blood flow, and provide relief from symptoms like itching, pain, and bleeding.
Haemorrhoids treatment refers to procedures aimed at alleviating the discomfort and pain caused by enlarged and inflamed veins in the rectum or anus. Common methods include over-the-counter creams, suppositories, warm baths, and surgical interventions such as haemorrhoidectomy. The goal is to reduce swelling, improve blood flow, and provide relief from symptoms like itching, pain, and bleeding.
Haemorrhoids treatment in Australia involves rubber band ligation or surgical removal of swollen veins. Rubber band ligation cuts off blood supply causing the haemorrhoid to shrink, while surgical methods such as Haemorrhoidectomy completely removes it.
Both procedures are available as private treatments in Australia's excellent healthcare system, but waiting times can vary from 1-3 weeks for public patients.