Author: | Kenneth Kee | ISBN: | 9781301360840 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Kee | Publication: | November 12, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Kenneth Kee |
ISBN: | 9781301360840 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Kee |
Publication: | November 12, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Hemorrhoids or piles are distended veins inside the anus which are swollen and inflamed.
Hemorrhoids are either inside the anus (internal) or under the skin around the anus (external).
What is the cause of hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids usually result from straining to pass the stool out of anus.
Other contributing factors include pregnancy, aging, chronic constipation or diarrhea.
What are the symptoms of hemorrhoids?
The most common symptom of internal hemorrhoids is
1, bleeding from the anus.
Bright red blood may be seen covering the stool, on toilet paper, or dripping from the anus into the toilet bowl.
This could be due to the hard stools pressing on the swollen piles or due to a tear in the inner lining of the anus.
This condition is known as a thrombosed hemorrhoid.
How common are hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids are very common in both men and women.
About half of the population have hemorrhoids by age 50.
Hemorrhoids are also common among pregnant women.
The pressure of the fetus in the abdomen, as well as hormonal changes, causes the
hemorrhoid vessels to enlarge.
For most women, however, hemorrhoids caused by pregnancy are temporary.
How are hemorrhoids diagnosed?
Bleeding may also be a symptom of other digestive diseases, including colorectal cancer.
The doctor will examine the anus and rectum to look for swollen blood vessels that indicate
hemorrhoids and will also perform a digital rectal exam with a gloved, lubricated finger to
feel for abnormalities.
Closer evaluation of the rectum for hemorrhoids requires an exam with a proctoscope,
useful for more completely examining the entire rectum.
Colonoscopy is a diagnostic procedure that also involves the use of lighted, flexible tube
inserted through the rectum.
What is the treatment of hemorrhoids?
a. Medical treatment of hemorrhoids is aimed initially at relieving symptoms.
Measures to reduce symptoms include:
Tub baths several times a day in plain, warm water for about 10 minutes
application of a hemorroidal cream or suppository to the affected area.
medicines such as daflon to shrink the swollen blood vessel.
b. surgical treatment:
A number of methods may be used to remove or reduce the size of internal hemorrhoids.
These techniques include
Rubber band ligation. A rubber band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid
inside the rectum.
The band cuts off circulation, and the hemorrhoid withers away within a few days.
Sclerotherapy. A chemical solution is injected around the blood vessel to shrink
the hemorrhoid.
Laser coagulation. A special device is used to burn hemorrhoidal tissue.
Hemorrhoidectomy. Occasionally, extensive or severe internal or external hemorrhoids
may require removal by surgery known as hemorrhoidectomy.
A new method is the Longo technique.
It involves using a circular stapling device which removes a ring of tissue in the lower
anus pulling the enlarged piles up within the anus.
The staples also interrupt the blood supply to the piles
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1
Hemorrhoids
Chapter 2
Anal Fistula
Chapter 3
Anorectal Abscess and Anal Fissure
Chapter 4
Constipation
Hemorrhoids or piles are distended veins inside the anus which are swollen and inflamed.
Hemorrhoids are either inside the anus (internal) or under the skin around the anus (external).
What is the cause of hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids usually result from straining to pass the stool out of anus.
Other contributing factors include pregnancy, aging, chronic constipation or diarrhea.
What are the symptoms of hemorrhoids?
The most common symptom of internal hemorrhoids is
1, bleeding from the anus.
Bright red blood may be seen covering the stool, on toilet paper, or dripping from the anus into the toilet bowl.
This could be due to the hard stools pressing on the swollen piles or due to a tear in the inner lining of the anus.
This condition is known as a thrombosed hemorrhoid.
How common are hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids are very common in both men and women.
About half of the population have hemorrhoids by age 50.
Hemorrhoids are also common among pregnant women.
The pressure of the fetus in the abdomen, as well as hormonal changes, causes the
hemorrhoid vessels to enlarge.
For most women, however, hemorrhoids caused by pregnancy are temporary.
How are hemorrhoids diagnosed?
Bleeding may also be a symptom of other digestive diseases, including colorectal cancer.
The doctor will examine the anus and rectum to look for swollen blood vessels that indicate
hemorrhoids and will also perform a digital rectal exam with a gloved, lubricated finger to
feel for abnormalities.
Closer evaluation of the rectum for hemorrhoids requires an exam with a proctoscope,
useful for more completely examining the entire rectum.
Colonoscopy is a diagnostic procedure that also involves the use of lighted, flexible tube
inserted through the rectum.
What is the treatment of hemorrhoids?
a. Medical treatment of hemorrhoids is aimed initially at relieving symptoms.
Measures to reduce symptoms include:
Tub baths several times a day in plain, warm water for about 10 minutes
application of a hemorroidal cream or suppository to the affected area.
medicines such as daflon to shrink the swollen blood vessel.
b. surgical treatment:
A number of methods may be used to remove or reduce the size of internal hemorrhoids.
These techniques include
Rubber band ligation. A rubber band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid
inside the rectum.
The band cuts off circulation, and the hemorrhoid withers away within a few days.
Sclerotherapy. A chemical solution is injected around the blood vessel to shrink
the hemorrhoid.
Laser coagulation. A special device is used to burn hemorrhoidal tissue.
Hemorrhoidectomy. Occasionally, extensive or severe internal or external hemorrhoids
may require removal by surgery known as hemorrhoidectomy.
A new method is the Longo technique.
It involves using a circular stapling device which removes a ring of tissue in the lower
anus pulling the enlarged piles up within the anus.
The staples also interrupt the blood supply to the piles
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1
Hemorrhoids
Chapter 2
Anal Fistula
Chapter 3
Anorectal Abscess and Anal Fissure
Chapter 4
Constipation