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- Hemorrhoids - WikEM
Anatomy of the anus
- Hemorrhoids: Diagnosis and Treatment Options - AAFP
Hemorrhoids develop when the venous drainage of the anus is altered, causing the venous plexus and connecting tissue to dilate, creating an outgrowth of anal mucosa from the rectal wall
- Hemorrhoids - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
If you have bleeding during bowel movements or you have hemorrhoids that don't improve after a week of home care, talk with a healthcare professional Don't assume rectal bleeding is due to hemorrhoids, especially if you have changes in bowel habits or if your stools change in color or consistency
- Hemorrhoid - Wikipedia
The signs and symptoms of hemorrhoids depend on the type present [4] Internal hemorrhoids often result in painless, bright red rectal bleeding when defecating [3][4] External hemorrhoids often result in pain and swelling in the area of the anus [4] If bleeding occurs, it is usually darker [4]
- Home and office treatment of symptomatic hemorrhoids
Several options are available for the treatment of symptomatic hemorrhoids, and most patients with low-grade internal hemorrhoids will have relief with home-based conservative treatment or office-based procedures that are reviewed in this topic
- Hemorrhoids: From basic pathophysiology to clinical management
This review discusses the pathophysiology, epidemiology, risk factors, classification, clinical evaluation, and current non-operative and operative treatment of hemorrhoids
- Hemorrhoids: Clinical manifestations and diagnosis - UpToDate
Hemorrhoids are normal vascular structures in the anal canal, arising from a channel of arteriovenous connective tissues that drains into the superior and inferior hemorrhoidal veins The cardinal features of hemorrhoidal disease include bleeding, anal pruritus, prolapse, and pain due to thrombosis
- Hemorrhoid - WikEM
Hemorrhoid Redirect page Redirect to: Hemorrhoids Retrieved from "https: www wikem org w index php?title=Hemorrhoid oldid=17357" Authors: Ross Donaldson
- External hemorrhoid - WikEM
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- External hemorrhoid excision - WikEM
Inject local anesthetic (e g bupivacaine 0 5% with epi) with 30-gauge needle directly into dome of hemorrhoid as a single injection Alternatively, a perianal block can be used for local analgesia
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