What family does anorectal division belong to

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Some time ago, when I went to the toilet, I found that my stool was bloody, and I felt pain. It seemed that it was because of long hemorrhoids. My friend said that I could go to the anorectal department for examination, but I didn't know much about it. So I'd like to introduce to you what department the anorectal department belongs to.

What family does anorectal division belong to

First: the common symptoms of anorectal diseases are: anal and abdominal pain, bloody stool, constipation, anal prolapse, anal mucus or blood flow, anal mass protrusion, anorectal foreign body sensation, diarrhea, mucus bloody stool, difficult defecation, stool shape change, chilly fever, abdominal fullness, nausea and vomiting, abdominal mass, anemia, etc.

Second: Anal inspection: gently separate the patient's buttocks with both thumbs, observe whether there is prolapse in the anus and around, external hemorrhoids, fistula, abscess, anal fissure, etc., also known as anal finger examination. The examinee should put on gloves or finger cover with right index finger, apply lubricating oil, put the front end of right index finger at the anus door, and then insert it gently into the anus door after the patient adapts. First test the tightness of anal sphincter, and then check around the anus in turn. Pay attention to whether there are tenderness, mass, fluctuation and stenosis around the intestinal wall.

Third: anoscopy: apply lubricating oil to the anoscope, insert the anoscope slowly, pull out the core, adjust the light, observe the color of rectal mucosa, rectal flap, ulcers, polyps, tumors, foreign bodies, etc. from deep to shallow, withdraw the anoscope slowly, and observe whether there are lesions near the rectum and tooth line, such as fistula, hemorrhoids, etc.

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Anorectal department can be said to be an independent department, receiving some patients with anal problems, such as hemorrhoids patients can go to this place for examination, anorectal examination you are also in this department, we want to know more, can go to the hospital to ask.