Hemorrhoids Surgery

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Hemorrhoids Surgery Video


Patients often complain, "doc, i have hemorrhoids," equating any anorectal symptoms with hemorrhoidal disease, including bleeding, lumps, masses, and pain. It is important to keep in mind that although hemorrhoids are common, the differential diagnoses for anorectal disorders include dermatologic diseases such as pruritus ani, abscess and fistula, fissure, sexually transmitted diseases, warts, hiv, atypical infections such as tuberculosis, inflammatory ulcers such as crohn's disease, and malignancy. The symptoms of internal and external hemorrhoids are summarized in table 1. Although severe anal pain is often attributed to hemorrhoids, they are rarely the cause. In the absence of visible, thrombosed external hemorrhoids (blood clot and swelling), severe pain is frequently secondary to anal fissure, not an internal hemorrhoid. Table 2 presents other causes of severe anal pain.



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