Haemorrhoid Surgery (Haemorrhoidectomy) Mitcham
Understanding Haemorrhoids
If haemorrhoids have been causing ongoing pain or discomfort, know that you’re not the only one. They’re a frequent condition seen by general surgeons such as Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam.
Although haemorrhoids are a normal feature of the anal canal, they may cause discomfort, itching, or bleeding when enlarged or irritated. Any persistent or new symptoms should be checked by a qualified healthcare provider.
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)
- Itching around the anus (perianal itch)
- Noticing lumps or soft skin tags in the anal area.
- Discomfort or unease while having a bowel action.
Occasionally, external haemorrhoids may become thrombosed, resulting in rapid and painful swelling that eases once the clot breaks down.
orrhoids may develop blood clotting (thrombosis), which often causes sudden and painful swelling until the clot dissolves.
Causes of Haemorrhoids
Haemorrhoids can develop due to:
- Advancing age
- Persistent constipation
- Being pregnant
- Frequent straining during bowel actions
- Sitting on the toilet for extended periods
- Using laxatives or enemas more than recommended
While haemorrhoids themselves are not usually dangerous, they share symptoms with other conditions, such as bowel cancer. This is why if you suspect you have haemorrhoids, it’s important to seek professional care for assessment.
Treatment Options for Haemorrhoids
At first, many patients may benefit from conservative treatment options like increasing dietary fibre and hydration, using stool softeners, and avoiding sitting on the toilet for too long. These lifestyle changes may reduce pressure on the blood vessels of the rectum and potentially relieve mild symptoms.
In cases where symptoms don’t improve with conservative care, minimally invasive surgical treatments can be considered. Recent advancements have made these procedures more comfortable and efficient. Options include:
- Rubber band ligation, a procedure designed to stop blood flow to the haemorrhoidal tissue.
- Haemorrhoid artery ligation, a procedure that decreases blood supply to the swollen veins.
- Formal haemorrhoidectomy (complete removal) for both internal and external haemorrhoids.
Haemorrhoid Surgery With Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam
Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam is a highly experienced consultant general surgeon offering both diagnostic and surgical care with empathy and professionalism. Having worked in the UK and Australia for more than 15 years, he has cared for numerous patients with complex haemorrhoids and similar concerns.
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.
- Treatment planning, beginning with conservative methods where possible.
- Surgical management, with advanced methods focused on limiting or redirecting blood supply to the haemorrhoids.
Once your surgery is complete, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam will monitor your recovery, ensuring you’re supported from discharge through follow-up appointments. He remains accessible for any questions or assistance you may need along the way.
Ready to address your haemorrhoids with a caring, experienced surgeon close to home?
Your Haemorrhoid Surgery Mitcham 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 are located within the rectum and commonly lead to painless bleeding, mucous, or prolapse when passing stool. External haemorrhoids, found under the skin around the anus, can cause pain, swelling, itching, and lumps, particularly when a blood clot forms. Both forms arise from elevated pressure in the rectal and anal veins.
Are haemorrhoids the same as varicose veins?
Haemorrhoids are similar to varicose veins in that they’re caused by blood vessels becoming swollen due to increased pressure. However, varicose veins typically occur in the legs, while haemorrhoids occur in the rectum and anus. Both conditions involve weakened vein walls and poor blood flow, but are addressed with different treatment options.
Where can I have haemorrhoid surgery?
Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam sees patients and carries out procedures at a range locations near Mitcham 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?
Knox Private Hospital and Forest Hill Medical and Dental Centre are easily accessible to patients in:
Why Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam?
Specialist Knowledge
Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam is trained in advanced techniques for both minimally invasive and open haemorrhoid procedures, including complex presentations.
Rapid Access
The majority of patients are scheduled within a week of referral, with urgent appointments prioritised.
Compassionate Care
Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam offers a patient-centred, empathetic approach backed by international training and membership in leading surgical societies.
Book Your Appointment Today
While haemorrhoids often bring discomfort, bleeding, and pain, you don’t have to live with these symptoms. The right care may help you achieve long-term relief and get back to daily activities. Schedule an appointment with Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam to discuss a personalised treatment plan.