Haemorrhoid Surgery (Haemorrhoidectomy) Moorabbin
Understanding Haemorrhoids
Haemorrhoids are a common source of pain and discomfort for many people, and one of the conditions most often treated by general surgeons like Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam.
Haemorrhoids are part of the body’s normal structure, but problems arise when the tissue becomes inflamed, swollen, or prolapsed, causing pain, bleeding, or itching. If you experience these symptoms, it’s best to seek medical assessment.
Symptoms of Haemorrhoids
Symptoms can differ from person to person, though the following are most often reported:
- Bright red blood on the toilet paper after you wipe (typically painless bleeding)
- An itchy or irritated sensation around the anus, known as perianal itch.
- Small lumps or skin tags forming around the anus.
- Discomfort or unease while having a bowel action.
Sometimes, a blood clot may form within an external haemorrhoid (known as thrombosis), causing a sudden, painful swelling that gradually settles as the clot dissolves.
orrhoids may develop blood clotting (thrombosis), which often causes sudden and painful swelling until the clot dissolves.
Causes of Haemorrhoids
Haemorrhoids are often triggered by:
- The natural ageing process
- Chronic constipation
- Being pregnant
- Straining during bowel movements
- Spending too much time on the toilet
- Overusing laxatives or enemas
Haemorrhoids aren’t usually serious, but their symptoms can resemble those of other conditions such as bowel cancer. That’s why it’s important to have any new or persistent symptoms checked by a healthcare professional.
Treatment Options for Haemorrhoids
Initially, conservative measures, including a fibre-rich diet, proper hydration, stool softeners, and shorter toilet time, can help lessen pressure on the rectal vessels and relieve mild symptoms.
For persistent cases, minimally invasive surgical procedures are available. Thankfully, advancements that may treat haemorrhoids have come a long way in recent years. Surgical procedure options include:
- Rubber band ligation, which aims to cut off the blood supply to the hemorrhoidal tissue
- Haemorrhoid artery ligation, a procedure that decreases blood supply to the swollen veins.
- Formal haemorrhoidectomy, a surgical procedure involving the complete removal of internal and external haemorrhoids.
Haemorrhoid Surgery With Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam
Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam is an experienced consultant general surgeon who combines diagnostic and surgical procedures with compassionate care. With over 15 years of surgical experience in both the UK and Australia, he has worked with countless patients experiencing complex haemorrhoids and related conditions.
Following referral and your initial consultation, Dr Ariyaratnam takes you through a straightforward, step-by-step process:
- Thorough diagnostic assessment, including examination and, when needed, colonoscopy to ensure other causes such as bowel cancer are excluded.
- Creating a tailored treatment plan, beginning with non-surgical or conservative measures where appropriate.
- Surgical intervention, employing precise procedures that help lessen blood flow or cut off circulation to the haemorrhoids.
After the procedure, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam provides ongoing care until you’re discharged and seen for post-operative visits. He continues to offer support and guidance, ensuring you feel cared for throughout your recovery.
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Your Haemorrhoid Surgery Moorabbin Questions Answered
Can haemorrhoids heal without surgery?
Mild haemorrhoids can sometimes be managed with lifestyle changes and conservative treatment. For more persistent or painful cases, procedures like rubber band ligation or haemorrhoid artery ligation may be recommended in an effort to reduce discomfort.
What is the difference between internal haemorrhoids and external haemorrhoids?
Internal haemorrhoids occur in the rectum, typically causing painless bleeding, mucous, or prolapse during bowel actions. External haemorrhoids develop under the skin surrounding the anus, often resulting in pain, swelling, itching, or lumps if a clot forms. Both stem from added pressure in the rectal and anal veins.
Are haemorrhoids the same as varicose veins?
Both haemorrhoids and varicose veins develop when blood vessels swell due to added pressure. Varicose veins appear in the legs, whereas haemorrhoids form in the rectal and anal region. Although they share underlying causes like weakened veins and poor circulation, each requires its own treatment approach.
Where can I have haemorrhoid surgery?
Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam sees patients and carries out procedures at a range locations near Moorabbin and around Victoria, including Knox Private Hospital, Holmesglen Private Hospital, Williamstown Specialist Centre, John Fawkner Private Hospital, Forest Hill Medical and Dental Centre, Maude Street Specialist Centre, and Better Health Medical Centre.
Do haemorrhoids lead to bowel cancer?
Haemorrhoids do not cause bowel cancer or increase your risk of it. However, they do share similar symptoms, such as rectal bleeding and difficulty with bowel movements. If you notice symptoms such as these or any other changes, you should see a doctor for investigation.
What areas do you service?
Holmesglen Private Hospital is easily accessible to patients in:
Why Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam?
Specialist Knowledge
Having completed advanced training, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam performs both minimally invasive and open haemorrhoid procedures, managing a wide range of complex cases.
Rapid Access
The majority of patients are scheduled within a week of referral, with urgent appointments prioritised.
Compassionate Care
Offering a compassionate, patient-focused approach, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam draws on his international training and active membership in leading surgical societies.
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Haemorrhoids may lead to bleeding, pain, and irritation, but these symptoms don’t need to define your day-to-day life. With an appropriate treatment plan, many patients regain comfort and confidence. Book a consultation with Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam to take your next step toward relief.