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Study: Anesthesia Awareness May Trigger Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Archive > December, 2007 Vol. VIII, No. 12
Your Hemorrhoids Procedure Options
In the office and the OR, minimally invasive is now pervasive.
Robert Riether

Many patients who think they have hemorrhoids simply don't. They see some bleeding or a lump and have a little pain and itching, and they automatically assume they can attribute those symptoms to hemorrhoids. Often the problem is something more complicated or, conversely, something as simple as an itchy bottom. When the condition does turn out to be a hemorrhoid, it can be either internal or external. There are four types of external hemorrhoids:

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