Hemorrhoids are vascular spaces forming cushions above the anal canal which allow the passage of gas without stool, and cause clinical problems only when they become engorged and prolapse with resulting pain, bleeding, itching or discharge. Hemorrhoids require treatment only if they cause symptoms, and should be treated only as long as symptoms persist. Techniques of treatment including injection therapy, rubber band ligation, infrared coagulation, bipolar probe, heater probe, ultroid and YAG laser are described. At present, rubber banding is the most cost effective therapy. Diet education is essential to prevent recurrence
Hemorrhoids are a very common condition. The treatment depends upon persistence and severity of symp...
Introduction: Hemorrhoids are masses or clumps or “cushions” of tissues consisting of muscle and ela...
Abstract. The treatment of patient with relapse of bleeding after application of minimally invasive ...
The pathogenesis of hemorrhoids is a weakening of the anal cushion and spasm of the internal sphinct...
Haemorrhoidal disease is the consequence of pathological changes of fibrovascular anal cushions prod...
Hemorrhoid is protrusion of plexus or blood vessels in the anal canal. The hemorrhoid may cause symp...
Introduction: Hemorrhoid disease is the cause of most proctologic complaints and hundreds of medical...
Hemorrhoids or piles are typically where swollen veins inside the rectum or outside the anus can cau...
Haemorrhoid is conditioned by thrombosis of specific - cavernous - veins (bodies) of the rectum fill...
Hemorrhoids are a common anorectal disease and are often found in clinical practice. Patients mostly...
Treatment strategies for haemorrhoids are various and can be divided into conservative therapies (ei...
Clinical information monographHaemorrhoids are vascular-rich connective tissue cushions located with...
The non-surgical treatments for hemorrhoids are cost and time-saving techniques usually performed in...
Haemorrhoid is a disease of external and internal hemorrhoidal nodes. Chronic hemorrhoids is charact...
Haemorrhoids are highly vascular cushions of connective tissue in the anal canal, which are normal s...
Hemorrhoids are a very common condition. The treatment depends upon persistence and severity of symp...
Introduction: Hemorrhoids are masses or clumps or “cushions” of tissues consisting of muscle and ela...
Abstract. The treatment of patient with relapse of bleeding after application of minimally invasive ...
The pathogenesis of hemorrhoids is a weakening of the anal cushion and spasm of the internal sphinct...
Haemorrhoidal disease is the consequence of pathological changes of fibrovascular anal cushions prod...
Hemorrhoid is protrusion of plexus or blood vessels in the anal canal. The hemorrhoid may cause symp...
Introduction: Hemorrhoid disease is the cause of most proctologic complaints and hundreds of medical...
Hemorrhoids or piles are typically where swollen veins inside the rectum or outside the anus can cau...
Haemorrhoid is conditioned by thrombosis of specific - cavernous - veins (bodies) of the rectum fill...
Hemorrhoids are a common anorectal disease and are often found in clinical practice. Patients mostly...
Treatment strategies for haemorrhoids are various and can be divided into conservative therapies (ei...
Clinical information monographHaemorrhoids are vascular-rich connective tissue cushions located with...
The non-surgical treatments for hemorrhoids are cost and time-saving techniques usually performed in...
Haemorrhoid is a disease of external and internal hemorrhoidal nodes. Chronic hemorrhoids is charact...
Haemorrhoids are highly vascular cushions of connective tissue in the anal canal, which are normal s...
Hemorrhoids are a very common condition. The treatment depends upon persistence and severity of symp...
Introduction: Hemorrhoids are masses or clumps or “cushions” of tissues consisting of muscle and ela...
Abstract. The treatment of patient with relapse of bleeding after application of minimally invasive ...