Guide To Getting A Hemorrhoidectomy

Preparing For Surgery

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There are several things an individual affected by hemorrhoids may need to do to prepare for their hemorrhoidectomy. The physician performing the hemorrhoidectomy should be aware of all medications the patient takes regularly. Blood-thinning medications usually need to be stopped for a short period before the surgical procedure. The physician leading the hemorrhoidectomy provides instructions on what type of laxative to take and when to take it before the hemorrhoidectomy. A patient must follow the guidelines provided about when they should stop drinking and eating before surgery. If the affected individual has medications that need to be taken that day, they should only be taken with a small sip of water. These procedures are put into place to ensure the patient's safety when they go under anesthesia for their hemorrhoidectomy. No perfumes, lotions, or deodorants should be applied the night before and the day of the hemorrhoidectomy. Before the hemorrhoidectomy, all nail polish, piercings, and jewelry should be removed. The individual undergoing the procedure will require a ride home, as medications used during and after the procedure will render them unable to drive safely.

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