Rectal Prolapse Symptoms
I'm suffering from loose motions and today I found lumps around anus opening, it's getting difficult for the bowl moveme ...
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Hi, Lybrate user, You might be suffering from prolapse, rectum or piles, need differentiation, moreover, burning anus indicates piles. Tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body. Your diet be easily digestible on time. Avoid,junkfood, alcohol and Nicotine. Certain important associated symptoms be needed to begine a proper homoeopathic treatment of piles. 1. Burning in anal orfice. 2.Pain in ano rectal region. 3.Constipation. 4 Bleeding with stool. Tk, care.
I have undergone a STARR surgery for internal rectal prolapse problem just 5 months ago. until 40 days everything was go ...
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query. I have gone through the details given and understand your concern. However, the problem described can only be helped by the surgeon who has attended. Probably stool softeners will have to be continued. Thanks.
What should I do for rectal prolapse treatment. I mean any home remedy. please help. ...
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surgery is the treatment of this, but you may avoid straining during defecation, exercise of pelvic floor.
What is the difference between Miph surgery (stapled hemmorhoidopexy) & STARR surgery for rectal prolapse? ...
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Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy procedure uses a special device to remove a ring of tissue from the anal canal. Removing the tissue cuts off blood supply to the hemorrhoids, causing them to shrink. The tissue ring is then secured with staples. This helps hold the tissue in place. Stapled hemorrhoidopexy is a significantly less painful operation and offers significant advantages in terms of hospital stay and symptom control in the long term, making for a significantly earlier return to work. STARR involves a double stapling technique with the use of a circular stapler to remove the anorectal mucosa circumferential and reinforce the anterior anorectal junction wall correcting the structural abnormalities.
Parveen this side. Sir my cousin is suffering from piles problem. So please suggest what should he do now ? ...
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Generally every disorder or abnormalities of ano-rectal area are considered as piles or hemorrhoids. Your cousin may be suffered with fissure in ano, fistula in ano, stricture of anus, prolapsed rectum or other deformity. Signs and symptoms are different. Piles may be bleeding or nonbleeding, of 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade, may be sentinel. All of these deformities are curable, but detailed information about your problem is needful for proper treatment. Contact me privately for further help good day.
I also feel that I have been suffering from piles for last few months. I have noticed symptoms and verified that it's a ...
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Piles are painful, swollen veins in the lower portion of the rectum or anus. This condition is very common, especially during pregnancy and after childbirth. Piles results from increased pressure in the veins of the anus. The pressure causes the veins to bulge and expand, making them painful, especially while sitting. The most common cause is straining during bowel movements. Hemorrhoids may results from constipation, sitting for long periods of time, and anal infections. In some cases they may be caused by other disease such as liver cirrhosis. Classification Piles are classified mainly in to: Internal piles – occur just inside the anus, at the beginning of the rectum. External piles – occur at the anal opening and may hang outside the anus. Causes of piles Repeated pressure on the anal or rectal veins, which causes them to stretch. Risk factors involved A diet lacks fiberProlonged sitting or standingOverweight peoplePregnancyChronic constipationChronic diarrhoeaLoss of muscle tone in older adultsRectal surgery or episiotomyLiver diseaseAnal intercourseColon cancer Sign and symptoms Although piles may be asymptomatic, they characteristically cause painless, intermittent bleeding, which occurs on defecation. Bright red blood appears on stool. These first degree piles may itch because of poor anal hygiene. When second degree piles prolapse, they are usually painless and spontaneously return to the anal canal following defecation. Third degree piles cause constant discomfort and propalse in response to any increase in intra-abdominal pressure. They must be manually reduced. Thrombosis of external piles produces sudden rectal pain and a subcutaneous, large, firm lump that the patient can feel. If piles cause severe or recurrent bleeding, they may lead to secondary anemia with significant pallor, fatigue, and weakness; however, such systemic complications are rare. Diagnosis of piles Diagnosis mainly include physical examination which confirm external piles. Proctoscopy is mainly done in case of suspected internal piles and rectal polyps. Homeopathic treatment of piles Homeopathy is one of the most popular holistic systems of medicine. The selection of remedy is based upon the theory of individualization and symptoms similarity by using holistic approach. This is the only way through which a state of complete health can be regained by removing all the sign and symptoms from which the patient is suffering. The aim of homeopathy is not only to treat piles but to address its underlying cause and individual susceptibility. As far as therapeutic medication is concerned, several remedies are available to treat piles that can be selected on the basis of cause, sensations and modalities of the complaints. For individualized remedy selection and treatment, the patient should consult a qualified homeopathic doctor in person.
Actually My father has came across some signs of illness. Since few days he is suffering from a kind of minor prolapse o ...
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Respected lybrate-user hi so far as diet is concerned you have to give more liquids & less oily spicy stuffs but attention required to find out cause of high fever by certain tests kindly consult a physician dear thanks regards.
What are the experiences we have when we are suffering with piles? What are the precautions to be taken? Please send me ...
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Hemorrhoids (piles) are swollen blood vessels in the lower rectum. Hemorrhoidal venous cushions are normal structures of the anorectum and are universally present unless a previous intervention has taken place. Because of their rich vascular supply, highly sensitive location, and tendency to engorge and prolapse, hemorrhoidal venous cushions are common causes of anal pathology. Symptoms can range from mildly bothersome, such as pruritus, to quite concerning, such as rectal bleeding. To get a permanent cure from it you can go for constitutional homoeopathic treatment which includes a detailed case history based on that medicine is selected and given in very minute dose which will remove your tendency for piles forever.