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A study on clinical profile of patients with anal fistulae attending tertiary care hospital | |
Dr.Arjun O, Dr.Ajay A Guttedar, Dr.VegullaVenkataMukesh | |
The symptomatology is usually quite definite and typically as follows: The patient first complains of itching or uncomfortable feeling in the region of the anus, which gradually increases and later develops into severe throbbing pain. The area about the buttocks becomes quite painful. The patient may or may not experience chills, fever, or other general symptoms of infection. This was a prospective, single centred, and an interventional study was done in patients with fistula-in-ano admitted to general surgical wards Hospital. Patients satisfying inclusion and exclusion criteria are selected into the study after obtaining informed and written consent. Demographic data like age, sex, name, occupation are noted, clinical symptoms of presentation with duration, associated complaints, past medical and surgical history, personal and family history will be noted. The age of the patients ranges from 21 to 70 years. The mean age was 53.9 years. In the present study on postoperative day 1, 10 had VAS of 3-5, 8 had 6-8, only 3 had > 8 scores on VAS. On a postoperative day 5, 20 cases had a score <3. |
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