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Transform Your Health with Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization

Patients from China, TX are seen at our Port Arthur office. A minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment for symptomatic hemorrhoids that reduces bleeding and pain without traditional surgery.

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Patients from China, TX are seen at our Port Arthur office located at 3300 Jimmy Johnson Blvd, Suite #130, 14 miles away.

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What Is Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization?

It's a minimally invasive medical procedure designed to reduce the blood flow that contributes to enlarged or bleeding hemorrhoids. The treatment is performed by an interventional specialist using advanced imaging guidance and a small catheter inserted through a tiny incision.

Who It's For

Who Can Benefit from Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization?

Hemorrhoids can cause persistent discomfort, bleeding, and irritation that disrupt everyday life. Patients who have not found lasting relief from medications or lifestyle changes may explore embolization as a chronic hemorrhoids treatment option.

Persistent Rectal Bleeding

Patients Experiencing Persistent Rectal Bleeding

People experiencing repeated rectal bleeding from hemorrhoids may benefit from targeted treatment that reduces pressure within affected veins. Embolization works by addressing the blood supply responsible for swelling and irritation.

Non-Surgical Relief

Patients Seeking Non-Surgical Relief

Some individuals want effective symptom relief without undergoing traditional hemorrhoid surgery. For these patients, embolization may serve as a non-surgical hemorrhoid treatment, offering a minimally invasive option with reduced recovery time.

Recurrent Hemorrhoid Symptoms

Individuals with Recurrent Hemorrhoid Symptoms

Patients whose hemorrhoid symptoms frequently return despite medication or home remedies may benefit from embolization. The procedure targets the underlying vascular causes of swelling to help provide longer-term symptom improvement.

Advanced Vascular Treatments

Patients Exploring Advanced Vascular Treatments

Individuals seeking modern treatment options may consider embolization when other therapies have not provided adequate relief. This image-guided procedure focuses on reducing blood flow to the hemorrhoids to support lasting improvement.

Common Symptoms

Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization for Patients with Chronic Hemorrhoids

Chronic hemorrhoids can lead to ongoing irritation, swelling, and bleeding that interferes with daily comfort. For many patients, symptoms may worsen over time and become difficult to manage with over-the-counter treatments alone. Artery embolization for hemorrhoids offers a minimally invasive option designed to address the underlying blood flow that contributes to enlarged hemorrhoids.

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checkPersistent itching or irritation
checkPain or discomfort when sitting
checkSwelling around the anal area
checkFeeling of incomplete bowel movement
checkSensitivity or pressure in the rectal region

By targeting the arteries responsible for supplying blood to hemorrhoidal tissue, embolization helps reduce swelling and relieve pressure within the affected veins. Many individuals exploring hemorrhoid embolization are looking for a solution that focuses on long-term symptom relief rather than temporary management.

Because the procedure is performed through a tiny catheter and guided imaging, it typically involves minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Patients often benefit from faster recovery times and improved comfort compared to more invasive surgical treatments.

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, schedule a consultation now →

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Are You a Candidate for HAE?

If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, you may be a candidate for this treatment.

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Do you have a history of internal hemorrhoids?

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