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Hemorrhoid Banding

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Austin Gastroenterology is pleased to offer a painless, quick, and effective solution for unwelcome hemorrhoids. No prep or sedation is required for this procedure. We invite you to see a specialist in-office for hemorrhoid banding.

Understanding Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are swollen veins located in the anal canal and lower rectum. These cushions normally help with stool control, but when they become enlarged, they can cause discomfort, including pain, itching, bleeding, and swelling.

In severe cases, hemorrhoids may protrude outside the anus (prolapse) or even develop blood clots or gangrene (tissue death). Hemorrhoids are a prevalent condition, affecting nearly half of all Americans by age 50. Unfortunately, they do not disappear on their own and often worsen over time if left untreated.

Hemorrhoid Banding: A Comfortable and Effective Treatment

Hemorrhoid banding is a widely used and successful procedure for treating symptomatic hemorrhoids. Unlike over-the-counter remedies that only address symptoms, banding targets the hemorrhoid itself.

Austin Gastroenterology offers a refined banding technique designed for patient comfort and minimal risk. We utilize the CRH O’Regan System®, a patented device known for its smaller size and comfortable application. This system employs gentle suction to grasp the hemorrhoid, minimizing discomfort and bleeding compared to traditional methods that use metal forceps.

Fast, Effective Relief with Minimal Disruption

Our hemorrhoid banding procedure offers a remarkably quick and effective solution. The banded tissue falls off naturally within a few days, and remarkably, 99.8% of patients experience minimal post-procedure pain.

The procedure itself is swift, often completed in as little as 60 seconds. Additionally, its effectiveness is well-established, with a 99.1% success rate.

Convenient Hemorrhoid Treatment on Your Schedule

This minimally invasive approach eliminates the need for pre-procedural preparation, sedation, or missed work hours. You can even drive yourself to and from your appointment, allowing you to return to your daily routine with minimal disruption.

At-Home Remedies for Managing Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids can be quite uncomfortable, but there are several steps you can take to find relief:

  • Lifestyle changes: Focus on a high-fiber diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. This helps soften stools and makes passing them easier, reducing strain on the hemorrhoids. Additionally, drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated and prevent constipation.
  • Sitz baths: Warm sitz baths can be very soothing. Fill a bathtub with a few inches of warm water (not hot) and sit for 15-20 minutes, several times a day, especially after bowel movements. You can also use a special sitz bath that fits on your toilet seat.
  • Over-the-counter products: Creams or suppositories may help with symptoms, but benefits can be limited.
  • Avoid prolonged sitting: Prolonged sitting or other activities that put pressure on the bottom should be avoided. If you work at a desk, take breaks whenever possible.

These are home remedies to manage discomfort and are not a solution to the problem. If you are looking for effective treatment for your hemorrhoids, please contact Austin Gastroenterology today.

Hemorrhoid Banding Procedure in Austin, TX

Find lasting relief from hemorrhoid discomfort with a quick and simple procedure. Austin Gastroenterology offers hemorrhoid banding at our St. David's Plaza location. To schedule an appointment, you can send us a message on Klara or fill out our secure online appointment request form. Our caring team is here to ensure your comfort every step of the way.

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Austin Gastroenterology offers dedicated care for various gastrointestinal and liver conditions through a range of in-office procedures, diagnostic and screening procedures, advanced endoscopic procedures in hospital, and other specialized GI care services. We have 18 offices throughout the greater Austin area, including GI care clinics, endoscopy centers, and infusion centers.