It is called a Hemorrhoidectomy.
Hemorrhoidectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of hemorrhoids. -ectomy is the combining form meaning surgical removal.
There are a few different surgical methods for the removal of hemorrhoids based on the location of the hemorrhoids. Some hemorrhoids are external, while some are internal. Some surgical methods are hemorrhoid removal (called a hemorrhoidectomy). This may be done by cutting the hemorrhoid off, tying it off, or in some cases, using cryo surgery.
Hemorrhoids are also known as piles
Surgical resection (removal) of hemorrhoids is reserved for patients who do not respond to more conservative therapies and who have severe problems with external hemorrhoids or skin tags.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) typically covers the removal of hemorrhoids when it is deemed medically necessary. This can include procedures such as hemorrhoidectomy or other treatments for severe hemorrhoids that cause significant pain or complications. Coverage specifics may vary by plan, so it's essential to check with your individual BCBS plan or provider for details regarding eligibility and any required pre-authorization.
To relieve hemorrhoids, soak regularly in sitz bath or a warm bath, or you can seek health care for removal of hemorrhoid.
Hemorrhoids are dilated or varicose veins of the rectum or anus. They can be painful or painless.
Decompression is the medical term meaning removal of pressure.
The lay term for cholecystectomy would be 'the removal of the gall bladder'.
No. geckos don't get hemorrhoids
The medical term for the surgical removal of the pylorus is "pyloromyotomy."