Anorectal Disorders Flashcards
Describe: Types of Internal Hemorroids
-1st degree= enlarged but do not prolapse into the anal canal
-2nd degree= protrude into the anal canal and return spontaneously upon defecation
-3rd degree= protrude into the anal canal on defecation but can be returned to the original position manually
-4th degree= permanently prolapsed
Contributing Factors: Hemorroids
-constipation
-diarrhea
-pregnancy
-erect posture (prolonged standing)
-lack of fiber in diet
-heavy lifting with straining
-straining on the toilet for >5 minutes
What are the exclusions for self care for hemorroids?
-patient <12 yo
-pain (intense stimulation of sensory fibers)
-bleeding
-seepage
-change in bowel patterns
-prolapse
-thrombosis
-diagnosed illness associated with rectal bleeding (ulcerative colitis, crohn’s)
-family history of colon cancer
-if symptoms do not respond after 7 days of self treatment
Describe: Local Anesthetics
-MOA= reversibly block the transmission of nerve impulses
-indication= temporary relief of external anal symptoms
-products= pramoxine, lidocaine, dibucaine, benzocaine
-apply 4-6 times a day
Describe: Vasoconstrictors
-MOA= stimulate alpha receptors causing vasoconstriction and decrease in swelling
-indication= relief of itching, discomfort, and irritation and shrink hemorrhoids
-products= phenylephrine (preparation H), epinephrine
-caution= diabetes, thyroid disease, HTN, BPH
What is the first line therapy for hemorrhoids?
creams then suppositories