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A 37-year-old homosexual man presents for evaluation for anal bleeding and prolapsing internal hemorrhoids. He reports only transient improvement after several rubber band ligations. On examination, grade III internal hemorrhoids are noted with a minimal external hemorrhoidal component. What is the next step in management?
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