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How long does it take to recover from haemorrhoid surgery?

Haemorrhoid surgery   removes swollen blood vessels inside or around the anus and rectum. Doctors refer to these swollen vessels as haemorrhoids. Recovery from haemorrhoid surgery is a gradual process. Recovery time varies depending on the procedure, type of anaesthesia, your general health, age, and other factors. After undergoing   haemorrhoid treatment , patients are generally put back on a liquid diet in the next 4-5 hours. Patients are generally sent home the day after the surgery and are asked to avoid putting a strain on their body for a week or two. DR. MEHLI NAZIR’S CLINIC : E:  contact@mehlinazir.com T : +91 22 23617061 (Monday – Friday: 16:30 – 19:30) M: +91 9820594009 Address:   2nd Floor, Nazir Building, 39 Cumballa Hill, Kemps Corner, Mumbai 400 036. Visit Our Website :  http://doctormehlinazir.com/hemorrhoids/ Contact Us :   http://doctormehlinazir.com/contact/ Visit Here For- Dr Melhi Nazir Colorectal and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Mumbai at Breach Ca

Which colectomy surgery should I opt for?

Colectomy is a surgical procedure to remove all or part of your colon. Your colon, also called your large intestine, is a long tubelike organ at the end of your digestive tract. Total   colectomy surgery   involves removing the entire colon. After this is removed, the end of the small intestine is sewn to the rectum to allow for continued waste disposal of the body. Partial colectomy involves removing part of the colon and may also be called subtotal colectomy. This resections a part of the colon and sometimes relies on alternative methods of waste management for the body. Hemicolectomy involves removing the right or left portion of the colon. Typically, the healthy sections of the colon are connected together, and an ostomy is not needed. Proctocolectomy involves removing both the colon and rectum. The rectum is the part of the body that is at the end of the colon that is used to hold stool before it is eliminated from the body through the anus. With both the colon and t

Difference between partial colectomy and total colectomy?

Colectomy is a surgical procedure to remove all or part of your colon. Your colon, also called your large intestine, is a long tubelike organ at the end of your digestive tract. A   colectomy surgery   may be done to treat and prevent diseases and conditions that affect the colon, such as: Crohn’s disease Colon cancer Diverticulitis Bowel obstruction Total colectomy surgery involves removing the entire colon. After this is removed, the end of the small intestine is sewn to the rectum to allow for continued waste disposal of the body. Partial colectomy involves removing part of the colon and may also be called subtotal colectomy. This resections a part of the colon and sometimes relies on alternative methods of waste management for the body. DR. MEHLI NAZIR’S CLINIC : E:  contact@mehlinazir.com T : +91 22 23617061 (Monday – Friday: 16:30 – 19:30) M: +91 9820594009 Address:   2nd Floor, Nazir Building, 39 Cumballa Hill, Kemps Corner, Mumbai 400 036. Visit Our Website:  

Best haemorrhoid treatment methods?

Haemorrhoids are swollen veins in the anal canal. This is a common problem that is usually not serious. Veins can swell inside the anal canal to form haemorrhoids.   Haemorrhoid treatment   depends on the stage the disease is in. Early-stage haemorrhoids are successfully treated with a combination of high fibre diet, plenty of oral fluids, avoidance of straining during defecation and the local application of topical ointment. Surgery is almost never warranted. More advanced stage haemorrhoids (stage III and IV) may require surgical intervention if all efforts at conservative treatment are unsuccessful.   Surgery   can usually be done via an open technique or a stapler procedure. Various other techniques can also be used in the surgical treatment of haemorrhoids, including rubber band ligation, sclerotherapy, photocoagulation etc. To find out more you can consult one of the best laparoscopic and gastrointestinal surgeons in India, Dr. Mehli Nazir. DR. MEHLI NAZIR’S CLINIC :

Anal fissure treatment methods?

An anal fissure is a small tear in the thin, moist tissue that lines the anus. Such tears or fissures can cause severe pain during and after a bowel movement. Common anal   fissure treatment   methods are: Making natural changes to diet and lifestyle The use of ointments, steroids and calcium channel blocking dugs Surgery As anal fissures are sensitive, using surgery to combat these is generally discouraged. DR. MEHLI NAZIR’S CLINIC : E:  contact@mehlinazir.com T : +91 22 23617061 (Monday – Friday: 16:30 – 19:30) M: +91 9820594009 Address:   2nd Floor, Nazir Building, 39 Cumballa Hill, Kemps Corner, Mumbai 400 036. Visit Our Website:  http://doctormehlinazir.com/anal-fissures/ Contact Us:   http://doctormehlinazir.com/contact/ Visit Here For- Dr Melhi Nazir Colorectal and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Mumbai at Breach Candy Hospital Trust   –   https://www.breachcandyhospital.org/index.php/general-laparoscopy/dr-mehli-nazir Google Location Map   –   https://www.goog

Types of hernia repair surgery?

A hernia occurs when an organ or internal tissue breaks through a hole in the muscles.   Hernia repair surgery   involves returning the displaced tissues to their proper position. There are a few different types of hernia which have an impact on how these hernias are treated. These are: Reducible hernia: When the hernia can be pushed back into the opening it came through. Irreducible or incarcerated hernia: When the organ or abdominal tissues have filled the hernia sac, and it cannot be pushed back through the hole it came through. Strangulated hernia: When part of an organ or tissue becomes stuck inside the hernia with its blood supply often cut off. The two types of hernia repair surgery are: Herniorrhaphy This method involves making a long incision directly over the hernia and then using surgical tools to open the cut enough to access it. The surgeon stitches the sides of the muscle opening or hole through which the hernia protruded. Once the wound has been sterilize

Laparoscopic or open gallbladder surgery

Gallbladder surgery is also commonly known as a cholecystectomy. The formation of gallstones in the gallbladder are often the most common cause behind opting for a cholecystectomy. There are two different types of cholecystectomies.   Laparoscopic cholecystectomy   has become the gold standard for the surgical treatment of gallbladder disease, but conversion to open cholecystectomy is still inevitable in certain cases. To perform a laparoscopic cholecystectomy your surgeon will make four small incisions in your upper abdomen. A laparoscope is a long, thin camera that transmits the images and video captured inside a patient’s body to the outside world. It is a method that can also be used to diagnose patients before conducting the surgery. An open cholecystectomy is a method in which a large incision is made in the body to enable the removal of gallstones from the body. 92% of all cholecystectomies are laparoscopic. With fewer scarring, reduced hospital stay, faster recovery and a