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Elegant Compounded Solutions for the Treatment of Thrombosed External Hemorrhoids

Author(s):  Zur Eyal

Issue:  May/Jun 2009 - Pain Management
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Page(s):  192-195

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Abstract:  A thrombosed external hemorrhoid is a complication of external hemorrhoids. Usually, this disease is accompanied by severe pain that last for several days. The common conservative treatment is a slow, ineffective pain reliever. Surgery produces a lot of discomfort and inconvenience, affects the patient’s quality of life, and presents some risks of post-operative complications. The purpose of this article is to propose an elegant compounded preparation to quickly treat the pain associated with thrombosed external hemorrhoids with a minimum of side effects and complications.

Related Keywords: Eyal Zur, RPh, MBA, thrombosed external hemorrhoid, venous thrombosis, thrombolytic agents, streptokinase, streptodornase, plasmin, rectal application, supportive care, rectum, case reports, pain relief, formulation, topical preparation

Related Categories: FORMULATIONS, PAIN MANAGEMENT, CASE REPORTS, CARDIOLOGY, DOSAGE FORMS/DRUG CARRIERS

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