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Calcium Dobesilate Versus Flavonoids for the Treatment of Early Hemorrhoidal Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial.


ABSTRACT: Background and Aim Early hemorrhoidal disease is usually treated conservatively with fiber diet and medical therapy with flavonoids or calcium dobesilate. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of these two agents in the treatment of early hemorrhoidal disease. Materials and Methods Patients having grade I and grade II hemorrhoidal disease were recruited in the study. One group received flavonoid therapy and the other group took calcium dobesilate treatment for three weeks. The symptoms and size of hemorrhoids were then assessed at the fourth week. Results  In this study, 70.2% of patients were male and 29.8% of patients were female. Of the total patients, 58.65% of patients were below 45 years of age and 41.34% of patients were above 45 years of age. Moreover, 83.65% of patients had grade II hemorrhoids, whereas 16.34% of patients had grade I hemorrhoids; 80.8% of patients showed a decrease in frequency and amount of bleeding after being treated by flavonoids, whereas 67.3% showed a decrease in frequency and amount of bleeding after administration of calcium dobesilate. A decrease in the size of hemorrhoids was seen in 67.3% of patients after treatment with flavonoids and 38.46% after giving calcium dobesilate. Conclusions Treatment of early hemorrhoidal with flavonoid therapy was more effective in improving the symptoms of disease as compared to calcium dobesilate treatment.

SUBMITTER: Changazi SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7497765 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Calcium Dobesilate Versus Flavonoids for the Treatment of Early Hemorrhoidal Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Changazi Shabbar H SH   Bhatti Samiullah S   Choudary Ayesha A   Rajput Muhammad Naeem Afzal MNA   Iqbal Zahid Z   Ahmed Qamar A QA  

Cureus 20200818 8


Background and Aim Early hemorrhoidal disease is usually treated conservatively with fiber diet and medical therapy with flavonoids or calcium dobesilate. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of these two agents in the treatment of early hemorrhoidal disease. Materials and Methods Patients having grade I and grade II hemorrhoidal disease were recruited in the study. One group received flavonoid therapy and the other group took calcium dobesilate treatment for three weeks. The sy  ...[more]

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