Anorectal disorders
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Diagnosis
Pain and Bleeding
- external hemorrhoids
- swelling
- looks like skin if not thrombosed
- 12,7,9 o'clock
- anal fissure
- no swelling
- off midline = CA, HIV, TB, Crohn's
- prolapsed internal
Pain, No Bleeding
- swelling
- abscess
- perirectal
- ischiorectal
- intersphincteric
- supralevator
- pilonidal (drain off midline)
- fistula (2/2 chronic abscess; don't probe)
- hidradenitis suppurativa
- abscess
- no swelling
- proctalgia fugax
- episodic pain (women, pts < 45yo)
- incontinence
- urgency
- proctalgia fugax
Bleeding, No Pain
- CA
- internal hemorrhoids
Painless Swelling
- itch --> condyloma acuminata (warts 2/2 HPV)
- no itch --> procidentia (rectal prolaps; peds - think CF, malnutrion)
Itching
- discharge --> proctitis (inflamm changes of rectum within 15cm of dentate line; GC/chlamy, HSV)
- no discharge --> pruritis ani (pinworms)
External Hemorroid Excision
<48 hrs
All pts presenting with anorectal complaints should be considered for HIV testing
Source
Donaldson; adapted from Coates
