Haemorrhoid Surgery (Haemorrhoidectomy) Vermont
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.
Haemorrhoids are a normal part of the anal canal, but when the haemorrhoidal tissue becomes enlarged, irritated, or prolapsed, they may cause bleeding, itching, or pain. No matter your symptoms, it’s important to seek care if you notice any changes that may indicate external or internal haemorrhoids.
Symptoms of Haemorrhoids
While symptoms may differ from person to person, the most common symptoms include:
- Noticing bright red blood on the toilet paper after wiping, typically painless.
- An itchy or irritated sensation around the anus, known as perianal itch.
- Noticing lumps or soft skin tags in the anal area.
- Pain or pressure experienced during bowel movements.
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:
- Getting older
- Persistent constipation
- Pregnancy
- Pushing or straining when passing stool
- Sitting on the toilet for extended periods
- Relying too often on 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
In the early stages, simple lifestyle adjustments like eating more fibre, staying hydrated, taking stool softeners, and avoiding prolonged toilet sitting can be helpful. Such measures may reduce strain on the rectal veins and improve mild discomfort.
When symptoms persist, there are several minimally invasive surgical options available. Thanks to modern techniques, treating haemorrhoids has become far more advanced and precise. Procedures may include:
- Rubber band ligation, where a small band is placed to restrict the blood supply to the haemorrhoid.
- Haemorrhoid artery ligation, a procedure that decreases blood supply to the swollen veins.
- Formal haemorrhoidectomy (full removal), performed to address internal and external haemorrhoids.
Haemorrhoid Surgery With Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam
Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam, a consultant general surgeon with more than 15 years of experience in the UK and Australia, delivers both diagnostic and surgical care with compassion and precision. He has treated many patients with complex haemorrhoids and associated conditions.
Following referral and your initial consultation, Dr Ariyaratnam takes you through a straightforward, step-by-step process:
- Diagnosis through careful examination and, when indicated, colonoscopy to rule out other possible causes including bowel cancer.
- Developing a treatment plan that begins with conservative approaches where suitable.
- Surgical treatment, involving modern techniques that target and reduce blood flow to the haemorrhoidal tissue.
Following surgery, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam will oversee your care until discharge and meet with you for post-operative reviews. He’ll stay involved in your recovery and is always available to address any concerns or provide guidance.
Want to manage your haemorrhoids with the support of a skilled, understanding surgeon close to home?
Your Haemorrhoid Surgery Vermont 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 sit inside the rectum and often cause painless bleeding or mucous, while external haemorrhoids form beneath the skin around the anus and can be painful, itchy, or swollen. A blood clot may sometimes cause a lump to appear. Both types occur due to increased strain on 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 consults and operates across multiple locations near Vermont 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 has advanced training in minimally invasive and open haemorrhoid procedures, including for complex cases.
Rapid Access
Most patients are seen within one week of referral, with urgent cases prioritised.
Compassionate Care
With international training and membership in recognised surgical societies, Dr Roshan Ariyaratnam delivers care that is both empathetic and patient-focused.
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.