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Hemorrhoids. Evaluation I Jessie Hester & Candice Perkins October 1, 2003. What Are Hemorrhoids?. Alternative Names Rectal Lump Piles Lump in the Rectum Definition: Dilated or enlarged veins in the lower portion of the rectum or anus. Cont. Two Types: Internal- Under the skin
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Hemorrhoids Evaluation I Jessie Hester & Candice Perkins October 1, 2003
What Are Hemorrhoids? • Alternative Names • Rectal Lump • Piles • Lump in the Rectum • Definition: • Dilated or enlarged veins in the lower portion of the rectum or anus.
Cont. • Two Types: • Internal- Under the skin • External- Around the anus Grades: I- Hemorrhoids only bleed II- Prolapse and reduce spontaneously III- Require replacement !V- Permanently Prolapsed
Frequency • 10 million • Peak ages: 45-65 years • ½ of adults experience hemorrhoids by age 50 • Common among pregnant women • Temporary
Symptoms • Rectal Bleeding • Bright red blood in stool • Pain during bowel movements • Anal Itching • Rectal Prolapse • Thrombus
Causes • Pressure • Constipation • Diarrhea • Sitting or standing for long periods of time • Obesity • Heavy Lifting • Pregnancy
Signs and Tests • Rectal Examination • Visual • Digital • Tests • Stool Guaiac (FOBT) • Sigmoidoscopy • Anaoscopy • Proctoscopy
Referral • Gastroenterologists • Seek emergency care if : • large amounts of rectal bleeding • Lightheadedness • Weakness • Rapid HR < 100 BPM
Complications • The blood in the enlarged veins may form clots and the tissue surrounding the hemorrhoids can die (Necrosis) • This causes painful lumps in the anal area. • Severe bleeding can occur causing iron deficiency anemia.
Treatment Non-surgical • Mild cases are controlled by: • Preventing constipation • Drinking Fluids • High-fiber diet • Use of Fiber supplements • Stool softeners
Cont. • Apply and OTC cream or suppository containing hydrocortisone • Keep anal area clean • Soak in a warm bath • Apply ice packs or compresses x 10min
Cont. • If prolapses, gently push back into anal canal • Use a sitz bath with warm water • Use moist towelettes or wet toilet paper instead of dry toilet paper.
Treatments • For painful or persistant hemorrhoids: • Tying off a hemorrhoid • Sclerotherapy • Infered Light • Laser Therapy • Freezing • Electrical Current • Surgery
Hemorrhoid Surgery • Alternative Name: Hemorrhoidectomy • Hemorrhoid surgery is the removal of enlarged veins around the anus
Cont. • Indications • Persistent itching • Anal bleeding • Pain • Blood clots • Infection
Cont. • Risks • Reactions to medications of anestesia • Bleeding • Infection • Narrowing of the anus *The outcome is usually very good in the majority of cases.
Prevention • Eat high fiber diet • Drink Plenty of Liquids • Fiber Supplements • Exercise • Avoid long periods of standing or sitting • Don’t Strain • Go as soon as you feel the urge
Questions • What grade of hemorrhoids prolapse and reduce spontaneously? A) Grade I B) Grade II C) Grade III D)Grade IV
How many people are treated for hemorrhoids yearly? A) 3 million B) 8 million C) 10 million D) 20 million
What are two causes of hemorrhoids? A) Standing on your head B) Heavy lifting C) Jeans being too tight D) Constipation
What is a sigmoidoscopy? • An internal examination of the rectum, distal colon and large bowel using a type of small camera. • Detects the presence of hidden blood in the stool. • A procedure that enables a physician to view the anus, anal canal, and lower rectum using a lubricated plastic scope into the rectum.