ASSESSMENT OF ORAL METRONIDAZOLE IN PAIN MANAGEMENT POST HAEMORRHOIDECTOMY

Sahar Mahmoud Shahban Nmr;

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Abstract
Background: Haemorrhoids are a very popular disease. Approximately 50% to 66% of people have problems with haemorrhoids at some point in their lives. The pathophysiology of haemorrhoids is not exactly well known. Theories were developed trying to understand the pathophysiology of haemorrhoids e.g., varicose vein theory, anal lining sliding theory, hyperactivity of internal sphincter theory and vascular hyperplasia theory. Diagnosis is made by integration of available clinical data (symptoms), clinical examination and investigations. Although, we are using the term to refer to the disease resulting from their congestion and swelling. It is hard to evaluate the exact prevalence of haemorrhoids in a certain community as a lot of people suffering from the condition don’t seek for medical advice
Objectives: This thesis study was done to assess the efficacy of oral metronidazole administration in management of post haemorrhoidectomy pain.


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Title ASSESSMENT OF ORAL METRONIDAZOLE IN PAIN MANAGEMENT POST HAEMORRHOIDECTOMY
Other Titles تقدير فاعلية دواء الميترونيدازول في علاج الألم المصاحب بعد إجراء عملية استئصال البواسير جراحيًا
Authors Sahar Mahmoud Shahban Nmr
Issue Date 2018

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