Surgery involves cutting, repairing, or removing diseased tissue. Homeopathy offers a highly effective and logical alternative that stimulates the body's natural healing abilities. Hemorrhoids develop from increased pressure in the rectum from straining, sitting too long, or constipation. They are classified based on location and can cause pain, itching, bleeding, or protrusion. Treatment options range from lifestyle changes to relieve symptoms to surgery to remove or repair tissue.
2. What is surgery
• Surgery is an art. It is that branch of medicine
which is concerned with the repair, Removal or
replacement of the diseased tissue; in other
words, any cutting, suturing and repairing of
human tissues.
• The act of performing surgery may be called
a surgical procedure, operation, or simply
"surgery“.
3. • Homoeopathic view point
• Homeopathy is highly scientific, logical, safe, quick and
extremely effective method of healing. It offers long
lasting to permanent cure, treating the disease from its
roots, for most of the ailments.
• Homeopathy is the most rational science with respect
to its concepts of health, disease and cure.
Homeopathy does not treat superficially by just driving
away the symptoms but heals the patient from within.
• Undoubtedly, homeopathy is the medicine of future.
• The remedies are prepared from natural substances to
precise standards and work by stimulating the body’s
own healing power.
4. • Surgery comes into play when the physiological
changes cannot be brought back to the normal position
by medication. When the part becomes irreparable, we
replace it or remove it & the condition improves E.g.
when a tumor develops, not corrected by medicines
we remove it by surgery.
• But in case of injuries caused to the body from without,
the surgical treatment is necessary only to the extent
that the parts injured require mechanical aid whereby
the external obstruction to cure is removed
mechanically. But in such injuries also the living
organism requires active dynamic aid to put it in a
position to restore the organism to health and
homoeopathic treatment is called for.
5. • Surgery, at best, is an unpleasant process. Not
only does the surgical wound cause pain, but
general anesthesia causes its own side effects.
Once it is established that surgery is
necessary, homeopathic remedies can play a
vital role in reducing any complications that
may arise as well as accelerating healing and
recovery.
7. • Hemorrhoids (HEM-uh-roids), also called piles,
Swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum and
anus that cause discomfort and bleeding.
• Hemorrhoids can develop inside the rectum
(internal hemorrhoids) or under the skin around
the anus (external hemorrhoids).
8. • Causes:
• The veins around your anus tend to stretch under
pressure and may bulge or swell. Hemorrhoids can
develop from increased pressure in the lower
rectum due to:
• Straining during bowel movements
• Sitting for long periods of time on the toilet
• Having chronic diarrhea or constipation
• Being obese
• Being pregnant
• Having anal intercourse
• Eating a low-fiber diet
• Regular heavy lifting
9. • Classification:
• 1.Primary haemorrhoids
• 2.Secondary haemorrhoids
• 3.Depending upon the location of
haemorrhoids
10. 1. Primary hemorrhoids cause :
1. Standing position: of the human being is partly
responsible for piles because blood has to flow
against gravity.
2. Anatomical position: the veins passing through the
submucosa of the rectum, get constricted during the
act of defecation.
3. Familial or genetics: absence of valves or congenital
weakness of vein wall.
4. Constipation.: cause excessive straining. Thus
gravity, straining and irregular bowel habits are
important factors in the development of piles.
11. 2.secondary hemorrhoids causes:
A)Carcinoma of rectum: by blocking the veins, can
produce back pressure and can manifest as piles.
B)Portal hypertension: is an un common causes of piles
(rectal varices).
C)Pregnanacy : due to compression on superior rectal
veins or due to progesterone which relaxes smooth
muscles in the wall of th veins, can cause
haemorrhoids.
12. 3.Depending upon location of hemorrhoids
a) internal haemorrhoids: above the denate line covered
with mucous membrane.
b) external haemorrhoids: at anal verge, covered with
skin.
c) interno-external: both varieties together.
13. Location :
classically situated in the 3, 7,
11, O’Clock position( left
lateral, right posterior and
right anterior)
(when looked at with the
patient in the lithotomy
position, i.e. anterior is 12
o'clock).
14.
15. • External hemorrhoids
• These are under the skin around your anus. :
• Itching or irritation in your anal region
• Pain or discomfort
• Swelling around your anus
• Bleeding
• Thrombosed hemorrhoids
• If blood pools in an external hemorrhoid and forms a clot
(thrombus), it can result in:
• Severe pain
• Inflammation
• A hard lump near your anus
16. • Internal hemorrhoids
• Internal hemorrhoids lie inside the rectum. You usually can't
see or feel them, and they rarely cause discomfort. But
straining or irritation when passing stool can cause:
• Painless bleeding occurse after defaecation. Splash in the pan
You might notice small amounts of bright red blood on your
toilet tissue or in the toilet.
• A hemorrhoid to push through the anal opening (prolapsed or
protruding hemorrhoid), resulting in pain and irritation.
• Most of the patient complain of constipation.
• Discharge of mucous and irritation of Perianal skin, Pruritius is
common features.
17. • Grading of haemorrhoids:
• Grade I : hemorrhoids bleed but do not prolapse.
• Grade II :As the straining increase, the hemorrhoids
prolapse outside the anal canal after defecation, it
return back.
• Grade III : hemorrhoids protrude outside the anal
canal and usually require manual reduction.
• Grade IV : hemorrhoids are irreducible and
Parmentely prolapsed. And patient complaint pain
or discomfort.
18. • Other risk factors
• Other risk factors historically associated with the development of
hemorrhoids include the following:
• Lack of erect posture
• Familial tendency
• Higher socioeconomic status
• Chronic diarrhea
• Colon malignancy
• Hepatic disease
• Obesity
• Elevated anal resting pressure
• Spinal cord injury
• Loss of rectal muscle tone
• Rectal surgery
• Episiotomy
• Anal intercourse
• Inflammatory bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis, and Crohn
disease
19. • Diagnosis:
• Digital examination. (Per rectal
examination)Your inserts a gloved, lubricated
finger into your rectum. He or she feels for
anything unusual, such as growths.
• Visual inspection. Because internal
hemorrhoids are often too soft to be felt
during a rectal exam, your might examine the
lower portion of your colon and rectum with
an anoscope, proctoscope or sigmoidoscope.
23. Conservative Management
• Eat high-fiber foods. Eat more fruits, vegetables and
whole grains. Doing so softens the stool and increases
its bulk, which will help you avoid the straining that can
worsen symptoms from existing hemorrhoids. Add
fiber to your diet slowly to avoid problems with gas.
• Use topical treatments. Apply an over-the-counter
hemorrhoid cream or hydrocortisone.
• Soak regularly in a warm bath or sitz bath. Soak your
anal area in plain warm water for 10 to 15 minutes two
to three times a day.
• Take oral pain relievers. You can use acetaminophen
(Tylenol, others), aspirin or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin ,
others) temporarily to help relieve your discomfort.
24. • Surgically treatment:
1. lord’s Dilation
2. Injection of sclerosant:
3. Barron’s band application:
4. Haemorrhoidectomy:
5. Cryosurgery:
25. • MATERIA ,MEDICA:
• Sedum acre: haemorrhoidal pain and fissure pain
like constricting pain, worse few hours after stool.
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• Hamamalis virginica: venous remedy ,
haemorrhages , varicose veins and haemorrhoids ,
with bruised soreness of affected part, Piles ,
bleeding profusely with burning , soreness ,
fullness.
• Aloes socotrina: haemorrhoids better cold water
application , burning in anus and rectum.
26. • Aesculus hippocastanum: engorged haemorrhoidal veins ,
with characteristic backache , and absence of actual
constipation.
• dry , aching , feels full of small sticks , haemorrhoids , with
sharp , shooting pains up the back , blind and bleeding ,,
burning in anus with chills up and down the back.
• Collinsonia Canadensis : sensation of sharp sticks in the
rectum sense vascular engorgement of rectum , very
obstinate constipation , alternate diarrhea and
constipation.
• Sulphur:itching and burning in the anus piles dependent on
abdominal plethora . redness around the anus with itching ,
haemorrhoids oozing and belching.
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