Management of a Bleeding Hemorrhoid by FGHAL and RAR - A Case Report
Abstract
A 52 year old male patient came to our SSRAMC hospital OPD with complaints of bleeding per rectum and mass during defecation. The case was diagnosed as ‘Raktarsha’ (bleeding piles) at 3 o’ clock caused due to Pitta and Rakta vitiation. Due to bleeding per rectum his hemoglobin was reduced to just 4.5grams. Blood transfusion was done at our hospital to increase his hemoglobin. FGHAL was performed with RAR in this case under LA. The pile mass and per rectal bleeding reduced in 6 days. The patient was relieved from all the symptoms in 14 days. No major complains were received after the procedure. Proctoscopic examination was done every week for 4 weeks which did not reveal any complications.
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