Haemorrhoidectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove haemorrhoids, which are swollen veins in the anal canal. Haemorrhoids can cause pain, itching, and bleeding, and can become more severe over time if left untreated. During a haemorrhoidectomy, a surgeon makes an incision around the affected area and removes the haemorrhoids. The surgical site is then closed with sutures. In some cases, the surgeon may use a stapler to remove the haemorrhoids. Recovery time after a haemorrhoidectomy can vary depending on the extent of the surgery and the patient's overall health. Patients may experience some pain and discomfort after surgery, but this can usually be managed with pain medication. It is important to follow the post-operative instructions provided by the surgeon, including avoiding heavy lifting and strenuous activity for several weeks after surgery. At our hospital, we have a team of experienced surgeons who specialize in haemorrhoidectomy. We use the latest surgical techniques and technology to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients. If you are experiencing symptoms of haemorrhoids, such as pain or bleeding during bowel movements, please contact us to schedule a consultation and learn more about your treatment options.