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Haemorrhoids

Haemorrhoids

Haemorrhoids

Haemorrhoids (piles) are abnormally swollen vascular mucosal cushions that are present in the anal canal. They are classed as external or internal, depending on their origin in relation to the dentate line.

Bright-red, painless rectal bleeding with defecation is the most common symptom.

Pain is rarely felt with haemorrhoids unless a pile has strangulated +/- thrombosed.

Who to refer:

Patients who are significantly symptomatic, affecting quality of life, despite trying treatments outlined in the Primary Care Management Section
Patients where there is diagnostic uncertainty
Persistent or heavy pr bleeding
Thrombosed piles with persistent pain
Perianal sepsis

How to refer:

Via Sci Gateway to Colorectal Surgeons