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What you need to know about hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are normal anatomical structures, essentially a plexus of the veins of hemorrhoids located under the mucosa (internal hemorrhoids) or under the skin (external hemorrhoids) in the lower part of the rectum and anus, everyone has hemorrhoids.
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Longo surgery to remove ring hemorrhoids
Longo surgery is currently one of the most commonly used methods to treat hemorrhoids. This method can be applied to both internal hemorrhoids and mixed hemorrhoids, especially it is considered the most optimal method in treating ring hemorrhoids.
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How to treat grade 2 internal hemorrhoids?
Grade 2 internal hemorrhoids is a condition in which hemorrhoids fall out when going to the toilet but still have the ability to retract on their own. Can grade 2 internal hemorrhoids be cured? If so, how to treat them effectively and prevent recurrence.
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Advantages of Longo hemorrhoid surgery at Vinmec: Pain relief, prevention of recurrence, early discharge from hospital
Treatment of hemorrhoids by surgery has a long history, is the most radical treatment method, so far, although there are many technical improvements. In which, the Longo method is a popular modern technique that brings high efficiency to hemorrhoid patients due to its outstanding advantages such as: pain relief, recurrence prevention, early discharge from hospital.
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How can grade 4 hemorrhoids be treated to prevent complications?
Internal hemorrhoids are one of the problems that many people encounter. Not only does it seriously affect the quality of life, causing pain and suffering for the patient, but hemorrhoids also have many dangerous complications if not detected promptly. Hemorrhoids can lead to blood loss and severe infections if not treated promptly.
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Longo surgery: The choice for patients with hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are excessive dilation of the hemorrhoidal plexus in the anal region, causing inflammation or bleeding. Hemorrhoids often occur in people with increased abdominal pressure such as having to stand a lot, constipation due to bad eating habits (eating less fiber, vegetables, less water); pregnant women; With age, the muscles in the anal area are more susceptible to degeneration and spasm, especially in people between the ages of 30 and 60 due to genetics.
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