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Oct 17, 2024

rectal cytology

Rectal and anal canal diseases

Rectal diagnosis cytology detection technology sampling and characteristics: routine rectal diagnosis, the examination of the finger sleeve with the secretion immediately coated in 2-3 slides, with 95% alcohol fixation, staining,…

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Oct 17, 2024

What are the tests for loss of anal canal reflex?

Rectal and anal canal diseases

Proper anorectal sensation is required for normal defecation, and pelvic floor receptors are thought to be important in detecting the presence of feces in the rectum. Patients with fecal impaction…

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Oct 16, 2024

What are the postoperative precautions after anal surgery?

Rectal and anal canal diseases

Diet and defecation 1, the day after surgery to liquid diet (such as rice porridge, noodles, etc.), do not eat fruit, do not drink milk, soy juice and other gas-producing…

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Oct 16, 2024

What other tests should be done after admission to the anal clinic?

Rectal and anal canal diseases

Many patients do not understand the routine examination of the anorectal department after admission, and even think that the hospital or doctor excessive examination, pit the patient’s money, there is…

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Oct 15, 2024

Diagnostic basis, classification of symptoms, and evaluation of therapeutic efficacy of prolapsed anus

Rectal and anal canal diseases

Diagnostic basis, symptom classification, efficacy assessment of prolapse Prolapse mainly refers to the mucosa of the rectum or the rectum prolapse, a small number of partial sigmoid colon prolapse can…

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Oct 11, 2024

What to do about sinusitis disease

Rectal and anal canal diseases

Patient Question: Disease:Sinusitis Disease Description:Poor bowel movement, feeling of falling, anoscopy anal sinusitis, anal papilla hypertrophy. Once treatment and effect: take medicine, plugging hope to provide help:Dr. Kong this disease…

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Oct 10, 2024

Therapeutic strategies and new advances in anal canal carcinoma

Rectal and anal canal diseases

Anal canal cancer is a relatively rare malignant tumor. In 2007, there were 4,650 new cases of anal canal cancer in the United States, accounting for about 1.7% of digestive…

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Oct 10, 2024

What is an electronic proctoscope for?

Rectal and anal canal diseases

Electronic anoscopy, is currently recognized internationally as a more excellent anorectal imaging inspection system, using medical video camera technology, breaking the drawbacks of the traditional anoscopy, doctors and patients in…

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Oct 7, 2024

Efficacy of transverse suture of rectal mucosa combined with elimination injection

Rectal and anal canal diseases

Intramucosal prolapse of the rectum is the proximal rectal mucosa and submucosa folded into the distal intestinal lumen or anal canal during defecation, not exceeding the outer edge of the…

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Oct 7, 2024

What’s going on with the blood in the stool?

Rectal and anal canal diseases

First, what is blood in stool? Blood in stool refers to the bleeding in the digestive tract of the human body from the anus out of the body, such as…

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Rectal and anal canal diseases

  • rectal cytology
  • What are the tests for loss of anal canal reflex?
  • What are the postoperative precautions after anal surgery?
  • What other tests should be done after admission to the anal clinic?
  • Diagnostic basis, classification of symptoms, and evaluation of therapeutic efficacy of prolapsed anus
  • What to do about sinusitis disease
  • Therapeutic strategies and new advances in anal canal carcinoma
  • What is an electronic proctoscope for?
  • Efficacy of transverse suture of rectal mucosa combined with elimination injection
  • What’s going on with the blood in the stool?
  • What is the Introduction to PPH?
  • What are the common causes of moist uncleanliness in the perineal area of the anus?
  • How to detect anal itching early
  • What are the common causes of jellied stools?
  • Self-conditioning for anal patients
  • rectal
  • What are some of the ways to prevent and control anorectal disease?
  • What about the comorbidity of anorectal disease with medical conditions?
  • Be careful with medications for anorectal disease
  • “Lifting the anus” is good for your health.
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