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They are called ENT Specialist or Otolaryngologist.
this is surgery and should be discussed with your physician
Very persistent hemorrhoids can be dealt with swifty and permanently with surgery. The surgery is not as bad as it sounds, and certainly not as bad as living with bad hemorrhoids. Anything that Preparation H won't take care of in a month or so should be referred to a doctor, so he can either set you up with stronger medicine or get you the surgery to get rid of them.
Only surgery will get rid of them but they can still come back.
If you are showing the symptoms of hemorrhoids you should likely contact your family doctor. They will give you home-treatments and will direct you Gastroenterologist if medical treatment or surgery is necessary.
A proctologist specializes in hemorrhoids.
The medical term for a specialist in bone and joint surgery is an orthopedic surgeon. These doctors are trained to diagnose and treat musculoskeletal conditions affecting the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.
A Gastroenterologist is a physician specialist whose expertise is in digestive disorders. They would be the most helpful in being examined for internal hemorrhoids. They would diagnose and treat this ailment.
Treatments for hemorrhoids include preparation H ointment, avoiding sitting, surgery, avoiding anal penetration, changing diet to include more fiber, and reducing the carb intake of foods.
To get acid reflux surgery one must go to a specialist. Before surgery one should try making life style changes and drug therapy. If these treatments do not work, a physician will likely direct the patient to go to a specialist to have surgery.
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.
Thrombosed hemorrhoids would be best treated surgically, in an outpatient setting and under local anesthesia, when diagnosed early. Otherwise, the pain and discomfort would spontaneously resolve in 7 to 10 days. Pain medication will be beneficial to manage the symptoms.