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| Departments: •Cosmetic Surgery •Day Surgery •Ear Nose And Throat •General Surgery • Hernia • Haemorrhoidectomy • Varicose Veins • Cholecystectomy •Gynaecology •Opthalmology •Oral Surgery •Orthopaedics •Out-patients •Pathology •Pharmacy •Physiotherapy •Specialist Clinics •Urology •X-ray |
What is HaemorrhoidectomyPiles (haemorrhoids) are the loose lining of skin that bulges out through the ring muscle which holds the back passage shut. They contain big blood vessels which can bleed or clot up and cause pain. The loose skin can produce irritating tags. Haemorrhoidectomy simply means removal of the haemorrhoids. The Operation You will probably have a general anaesthetic and be completely asleep. Sometimes you may be given an injection in the back to numb the area. The ring muscle is stretched and the piles are trimmed off. Usually after two or three days, when your bowels have opened, you will feel fit enough to leave hospital provided there is someone to look after you. The wound heals up within a week or two. |
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| North West Independent Hospital, Church Hill House, Ballykelly. County Londonderry. Northern Ireland. BT49 9HS Tel: 028 7776 3090 |
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