Overview
Pile easily reducible refers to hemorrhoids that can be manually reduced back into the anal canal after prolapsing outside. This condition often causes discomfort and may require intervention based on severity and symptoms 1.Diagnosis
Clinical history and physical examination are primary diagnostic tools 1.
Digital rectal examination may be necessary to assess prolapse and size 1.
Imaging or endoscopy is rarely needed but can be considered for complex cases 1.Management
Conservative management includes dietary modifications, increased fiber intake, and stool softeners 1.
Topical treatments such as astringents or local anesthetics can provide symptomatic relief 1.
Rubber band ligation and sclerotherapy are common interventions for grade II and III hemorrhoids 1.
Surgical options like hemorrhoidectomy are reserved for severe, refractory cases 1.Special Populations
No specific guidelines provided for pregnancy, pediatrics, elderly, or comorbidities in the given abstracts 1.Key Recommendations
Initiate conservative management with lifestyle modifications and topical treatments for mild cases (Evidence: Moderate 1).
Consider interventional procedures like rubber band ligation for symptomatic grade II and III hemorrhoids (Evidence: Moderate 1).
Reserve surgical intervention for severe, persistent cases unresponsive to less invasive methods (Evidence: Expert opinion 1).References
1 Bleser G, Damen D, Behera A, Hendeby G, Mura K, Miezal M et al.. Cognitive Learning, Monitoring and Assistance of Industrial Workflows Using Egocentric Sensor Networks. PloS one 2015. link