2020
DOI: 10.47008/ajs/2020.3.1.8
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Prevalence and the Risk Factors of Haemorrhoids among the Patients Attending Tertiary Care Hospital of Bhuj, Kutch: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Background: Haemorrhoids are abnormal engorgement of arteriovenous plexus in anal cushions lining the anal canal. As per the theory of sliding anal canal lining, weakening of supporting tissues of anal cushions lead to blood vessel descent. Present study was carried out to study the surgical profile of patients with hemorrhoidectomy so that we can throw a light on the etiopathogenesis of the patients with hemorrhoidectomy. Subjects and Methods: Present cross-sectional study was carried out at a tertiary care h… Show more

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“…As per the theory of sliding anal canal lining, weakening of supporting tissues in anal cushions leads to blood vessel descent. 1 In constipation, chronic diarrhea, poor bathroom habits, post-poning bowel movements, and a poor-fiber diet are also considered to be contributing causes. 4 Clinically, hemorrhoids are expressed by painless, bright red bleeding from the rectum with mucous discharge, perianal irritation and pain, prolapse of the hemorrhoidal cushions, bulging masses, and soiling.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As per the theory of sliding anal canal lining, weakening of supporting tissues in anal cushions leads to blood vessel descent. 1 In constipation, chronic diarrhea, poor bathroom habits, post-poning bowel movements, and a poor-fiber diet are also considered to be contributing causes. 4 Clinically, hemorrhoids are expressed by painless, bright red bleeding from the rectum with mucous discharge, perianal irritation and pain, prolapse of the hemorrhoidal cushions, bulging masses, and soiling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%