Minimally Invasive Treatment
If conservative management fails, your doctor may recommend a minimally invasive procedure. Most procedures are performed as outpatient surgery. These include:
- Rubber band ligation: rubber bands or rings are placed around the base of a hemorrhoid. The placement of a rubber band restricts the blood supply to the hemorrhoid resulting in shrinkage and degeneration of the hemorrhoid over several days.
- Sclerotherapy: a chemical solution is injected into hemorrhoid resulting in its degeneration and scar formation.
- Laser, infrared, or bipolar coagulation: Laser, infrared light, or heat is used to destroy and clot hemorrhoids. They are shed over the next few days.
Hemorrhoid Surgery
If minimally invasive treatment also fails, surgery may be required to remove the hemorrhoids (hemorrhoidectomy). Hemorrhoids can be surgically removed using different procedures. Your doctor will advise you regarding options suitable for you.