Hemorrhoid Embolization Procedure in Daytona Beach, FL

Take Back Comfort With Hemorrhoid Treatment

One in four adults experience hemorrhoids, swollen veins in the rectum or anus resulting from straining, constipation, pregnancy, or prolonged sitting. Obesity, diet, and age can affect the severity or onset of hemorrhoids. While mild cases may improve with lifestyle changes, persistent cases may require medical treatment, such as minimally invasive hemorrhoid embolization.

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Common Symptoms of Hemorrhoids

  • Pain or discomfort
  • Itching
  • Bleeding during bowel movements

Advantages of Hemorrhoid Embolization

Interventional Specialists of Florida provides advanced hemorrhoid embolization procedures to relieve discomfort and bleeding caused by hemorrhoids. Using minimally invasive techniques, our specialists ensure quick recovery, minimal pain, and long-lasting results. Hemorrhoid Embolization is a minimally invasive, outpatient interventional radiology procedure that reduces symptoms by blocking blood flow to the hemorrhoids. Using a small catheter, tiny particles are injected into the blood vessels supplying the hemorrhoids. This reduces swelling and relieves symptoms, often without the need for surgery. Benefits include:

Minimally Invasive

Treatment is performed through a tiny incision in the groin or wrist with no large incisions.

Targeted Treatment

Embolization significantly reduces symptoms like bleeding and discomfort by focusing on the blood vessels feeding the hemorrhoids.

Quick Recovery:

Most patients resume normal activities within days. No overnight hospital stay required.

Low Risk

Embolization offers minimal pain and fewer complications compared to surgical options, which reduces infection risk.

Lasting Pain Relief

Patients benefit from reduced discomfort and swelling associated with hemorrhoids plus effective symptom control for chronic hemorrhoids.

FAQs

The procedure is generally well-tolerated with mild discomfort, often managed with local anesthesia or mild sedation.

Hemorrhoid embolization typically takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the complexity.

Most patients resume normal activities within 1–3 days after the procedure.

Studies show success rates as high as 85–90% in reducing hemorrhoid symptoms.

Risks are minimal but can include mild bruising, slight pain at the catheter site, or rare complications like vessel irritation