IRC - New Non-Surgical Way Of Hemorrhoids Treatment

Released on = February 6, 2006, 7:27 am

Press Release Author = e-Ibanez-Guitar.com

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = There are many causes of hemorrhoids which can be avoided by
simple changes in lifestyle and activity. However, in some instances, such as
pregnancy and severe illnesses, hemorrhoids are not always avoidable.

Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
06/02/2006


Hemorrhoids represent one of the most common colorectal complaints heard by family
physicians. Each year approximately 10.5 million Americans experience hemorrhoidal
symptoms. They are the bane of pregnant women, overweight people, and a large
percentage of the American population over the age of 30. In fact, hemorrhoids will
strike at least 50 percent of the population, according to national statistics.
That\'s a lot of people suffering from this nasty condition.

Although, there are ways that people can prevent the onset of hemorrhoids, or help
reduce the pain caused by them, some patients may end up needing surgery. For years,
physicians and patients have been awaiting a surgical treatment for hemorrhoids that
causes less pain and a shorter recovery period than traditional procedures. Now we
have one. It is called Infrared Coagulation Technology (IRC). Traditional surgery is
done below this line, causing the patient a lot of pain for a long time after
surgery.
Treatment with IRC - a method obtaining it\'s popularity in treating hemorrhoids.
This procedure is performed usually after undergoing a colonoscopy while the patient
is sedated. This procedure involves applying infrared light through the anus to
compress and seal haemorrhoid veins.
This method is painless, safe, and effective. Before any treatment, a physician will
conduct a routine external and internal examination to chart your hemorrhoid disease
to determine whether or not you are a candidate for IRC.

Many medical studies find IRC to be the non-surgical hemorrhoid treatment of choice
because it is fast, well tolerated by patients, and virtually problem free.

The success of IRC technique depends upon many factors such as the size and duration
of the hemorrhoid. The European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, states
that 92 percent of patients reported they were symptom-free following IRC therapy.
That \"cure\" rate is somewhat diminished when a large hemorrhoid has been neglected
for many years. It is best to treat them when they are small are more readily
curable.

Millions of patients have been treated with IRC. Experience tells us that
hemorrhoids treated with IRC generally do not recur. A sensible diet, moderate
exercise and proper bowel habits will also help.


Other helpful and problem-solving information can be found at:
http://www.hemorroids-treatment.net
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