1. Anal itching – developing hemorrhoids may be recognizable when anal starts to itch.

  2. Rectal Pain – you can start to feel the pain when you sit down or can't stay on that position for a longer time.

  3. Anal Bleeding – this can happen during bowel movement caused by too much straining in the toilet.

Hemorrhoids at first will go unnoticed but if any of the above symptoms occurs persistently, then it is likely you are having hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoid treatment should be sought as soon as possible.

 
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One of the newer procedures in treating hemorrhoids is the laser coagulation. Similar to other hemorrhoid treatment such as rubber band ligation, sclerotherapy and infrared light's objective, that is to cut off the blood supply around the hemorrhoids, leading to the shrinking of hemorrhoids and eventually fall off over a period of time.

Laser coagulation uses electrical current that is sent through an electrode probe which is responsible for blocking the blood supply to the hemorrhoids. This procedure is done to cure internal hemorrhoids.