PJMHS 2023
DOI: 10.53350/pjmhs2023171758
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Comparison of Outcome in Unilateral and Bilateral Sphinctorotomy in Patients of Haemorrhoidectomy

Abstract: The anal canal is the site of the dilated veins known as haemorrhoids. They're essential for achieving and maintaining complete continence. In the anal canal, they can be either internal or external. Haemorrhoids can cause pain, pruritis, mucous discharge, mucosal prolapse, bleeding (which is often painless), and brilliant red haemorrhage. 2 There are four different types of haemorrhoids, ranging from first degree (just bleeding) to fourth degree (prolapse and stay reduced on reduction) (permanently prolapsed)… Show more

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