Hemorrhoid Treatment Options

Advanced Care at California Hemorrhoid Institute

Hemorrhoids are a common condition, and many people experience symptoms such as irritation, bleeding, or discomfort at some point in their lives. While mild symptoms can sometimes improve with lifestyle adjustments, persistent hemorrhoids may require medical treatment. At California Hemorrhoid Institute, we help patients understand their options and determine the most appropriate path forward.

Our practice specializes in minimally invasive, image-guided treatment, including Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization (HAE), an advanced procedure that reduces blood flow to the hemorrhoidal vessels, helping them shrink and become less symptomatic.

Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization (HAE)

Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization is a modern, minimally invasive treatment that targets the arteries supplying blood to hemorrhoids. By reducing this blood flow in a precise and controlled way, the hemorrhoids will shrink, and symptoms may improve.

The procedure is performed by physicians trained in interventional radiology, using advanced imaging technology to guide treatment with accuracy.

During HAE:

  • A small catheter is inserted through a tiny entry point in a blood vessel.
  • Using real-time imaging, the physician carefully navigates to the arteries that supply blood to the hemorrhoids.
  • Small medical particles are placed to reduce blood flow to the hemorrhoids, helping relieve symptoms over time.
Because the treatment focuses specifically on the arteries feeding the hemorrhoids, the surrounding tissues are preserved.
Medical professionals performing a Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization (HAE) procedure using advanced imaging technology in a clinical setting.

Benefits of Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization

For many patients, hemorrhoid artery embolization may offer several potential advantages compared to traditional surgical procedures, including:

During HAE:

  • Minimally invasive treatment
  • No large surgical incisions
  • Image-guided precision
  • Outpatient procedure
  • Shorter recovery time for many patients
Our team evaluates each patient individually to determine whether HAE may be an appropriate treatment option based on their symptoms and medical history.

Alternative Treatments for Hemorrhoids

For mild or early symptoms, healthcare providers often recommend non-procedural treatments that focus on reducing irritation and improving bowel habits. These approaches may help manage symptoms and prevent hemorrhoids from worsening.

Common conservative options may include:

Dietary Changes

Increasing dietary fiber and hydration can help soften stools and reduce straining during bowel movements. Foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fiber supplements may be recommended to support digestive health.

Lifestyle Adjustments

Reducing prolonged sitting, maintaining regular physical activity, and avoiding excessive straining may also help reduce pressure in the rectal veins.

Support Cushions

Some individuals use a donut-shaped cushion when sitting for long periods to reduce pressure and discomfort in the affected area.

Rubber Band Ligation

Often performed in-office by gastroenterologists, this technique involves placing a small band around the base of a hemorrhoid to restrict blood flow. Over time, the hemorrhoid may shrink and eventually detach.

While these strategies may help relieve mild symptoms, they may not fully resolve hemorrhoids in more advanced cases.

Choosing the Right Hemorrhoid Treatment

The most appropriate treatment for hemorrhoids depends on several factors, including:

  • The type of hemorrhoids present
  • The severity and duration of symptoms
  • Prior treatments that have been attempted
  • Overall health and medical history
A professional evaluation can help determine the cause of symptoms and whether treatment may be appropriate.
A healthcare provider holding a cross-section anatomical model of the human pelvis to explain various hemorrhoid treatment options and types.

Explore Your Hemorrhoid Treatment Options

If hemorrhoid symptoms continue despite home remedies or other treatments, it may be helpful to speak with a specialist about available options. At California Hemorrhoid Institute, our physicians provide careful evaluations to determine whether minimally invasive embolization treatment may be a suitable option.

Contact our office to learn more about hemorrhoid treatment options in Orange County and determine whether embolization may be right for you.