Treatment of uncomplicated hemorrhoids with a Hemor-Rite® cryotherapy device: A randomized, prospective, comparative study

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Hemorrhoids are one of the most common ailments known. Often described as "varicose veins of the anus and rectum", hemorrhoids are enlarged, bulging blood vessels in, and about the anus and lower rectum. About 75% of people will have hemorrhoids at some point in their lives. This paper shares the results from the clinical evaluation conducted to study effects of cryotherapy in treating uncomplicated hemorrhoids. The device used in the study is based on topically-applied cold therapy which can produce vasoconstriction in the tissues, tissue hypoxia, analgesia, and muscle relaxation. Cryotherapy was shown to be statistically similar or superior to proctology ointment in some of the parameters studied such as reduction of pain and hemorrhage. Overall it was observed that cryotherapy device contributes to improving the quality of life of patients with hemorrhoids. © 2014 Guindic.

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Guindic, L. C., & Frank, P. C. (2014). Treatment of uncomplicated hemorrhoids with a Hemor-Rite® cryotherapy device: A randomized, prospective, comparative study. Journal of Pain Research, 7, 57–63. https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S42872

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