Abstract

Internal hemorrhoidal disease and non-surgical therapy Abstract. Haemorrhoids are a physiological part of the sphincter muscle which, under non-physiological conditions such as abdominal pressure, becomes enlarged and develops symptoms such as bleeding. The therapy consists of reducing the enlarged plexus. In addition to lifestyle adaptations, semi-invasive methods such as coagulation, rubber band ligations and, in more severe stages, surgical procedures such as the classic established methods (Milligan-Morgan, Ferguson, in selected cases Longo) can be considered.

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