What Are Hemorrhoids

Internal hemorrhoids are composed of a dense arteriovenous network called Corpus Cavernosum Recti (CCR).

Risk Factors Include:

  • Sitting for long periods
  • Chronic constipation or diarrhea
  • Family history of hemorrhoids
  • Obesity
  • Anal Intercourse
  • Pregnancy

Symptoms internal hemorrhoids may cause are:
BLEEDING> BLEEDING
FEELING OF FULLNESS OR DISCOMFORT> FEELING OF FULLNESS OR DISCOMFORT
SENSATION OF NEEDING TO DEFECATE> SENSATION OF NEEDING TO DEFECATE
PAIN IN RECTUM OR ANAL PAIN> PAIN IN RECTUM OR ANAL PAIN
ITCHING FEELING NEAR OR ON THE ANUS> ITCHING FEELING NEAR OR ON THE ANUS
MUCUS DISCHARGE FROM THE ANUS> MUCUS DISCHARGE FROM THE ANUS
Benefits of Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization

An outpatient, minimally invasive procedure, hemorrhoidal artery embolization is an advanced treatment for internal hemorrhoids that can cause pain and bleeding.

At USA Hemorrhoid Centers, hemorrhoidal artery embolization is performed by experienced interventional radiologists (IRs), who use advanced imaging techniques, like X-ray or ultrasound, to diagnose and treat conditions.

Hemorrhoid artery embolization (HAE) is a non-surgical treatment that resolves pain and bleeding from grade 2 and 3 hemorrhoids by blocking these abnormal blood vessel connections, eliminating the bleeding.

Other Benefits Include:

Am I a Candidate?

Hemorrhoid artery embolization is a proven minimally invasive treatment for people who have bleeding and experience pain from hemorrhoids that are negatively impacting their life.

Hemorrhoid artery embolization is the best option if you suffer from grade 2 or 3 internal hemorrhoids and treatment with hygiene, medications or non-surgical methods are not successful. Also, if you did not benefit from surgery, Hemorrhoid artery embolization might be for you.

At USA Hemorrhoid Centers, our expert interventional radiologists (IRs) can determine if you are a candidate for hemorrhoid artery embolization .

Contact USA Hemorrhoid Centers to Learn More

Hemorrhoid artery embolization has been found to be an effective treatment and has lower risks than surgery. Fill out the form or contact us today.






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