haemorrhoids Flashcards

1
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Define haemorrhoids

A

anal vascular cushions become enlarged and engorged with a tendency to protrude, bleed or prolapse in the anal canal

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where is Haemorrhoidal tissue present?

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present at 3, 7 and 11 o’clock

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how to classify Haemorrhoids?

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  • internal
    • Lie ABOVE the dentate line, can be painful
  • external
    not often painful
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4
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what are the degrees of haemorrhoids?

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Grade I=
Do not prolapse out of the anal canal
Grade II= Prolapse on defecation but reduce spontaneously
Grade III = Prolapse but can be manually reduced
Grade IV = Prolapse but cannot be reduced

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5
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what are the risk factors for haemorrhoids ?

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o	Constipation  
o	Prolonged straining  
o	Derangement of the internal anal sphincter  
o	Pregnancy 
o	Portal hypertension
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epidemiology for haemorrhoids?

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  • COMMON

* Peak age: 45-65 yrs

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presenting symptoms of haemorrhoids?

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•	Usually ASYMPTOMATIC  
•	Bleeding 
o	Bright red blood on the toilet paper and drips into the pan 
o	Blood will NOT be mixed with the stool  
o	Painless bleeding 
•	Itching  
•	Anal lumps  
•	Prolapsing tissue
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what are the signs of haemorrhoids ?

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  • Haemorrhoids are usually visible on proctoscopy

- some can be felt on DRE

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what is the nature of thrombosed haemorrhoids?

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purple , oedematous, very tender masses

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investigations for haemorrhoids ?

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  • DRE
  • Proctoscopy
  • Rigid or flexible sigmoidoscopy
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managing haemorrhoids?

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  • Soften stools: increase fibre and fluids
  • Topical local anaesthetics and steroids
  • Rubber band ligation
  • Injection sclerotherapy
  • Surgery
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how to manage thrombosed haemorrhoids?

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• If patient presents within 72 hours then referral should be considered for excision
managed with stool softeners, ice packs and analgesia
• Symptoms settle within 10 days

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complications of haemorrhoids ?

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  • Bleeding
  • Prolapse
  • Thrombosis
  • Gangrene
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prognosis for haemorrhoids ?

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  • Often CHRONIC

* High rate of recurrence

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