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Background: For first and second degree haemorrhoids, the preferred outpatient treatments are injection sclerotherapy or rubber band ligation of the haemorrhoids. The aims of this study were to compare postoperative pain, postoperative and delayed bleeding after injection sclerotherapy and rubber band ligation of first and second degree haemorrhoids
Methods: From January 2016 to January 2017, 60 patients were alternately allocated to undergo either injection sclerotherapy [group A] or rubber band ligation of the haemorrhoids [group B]. Pain sores, and frequency of early and delayed per-rectal bleeding were compared between the two groups
Results: Postoperative pain was present in 9 patients [30%] in sclerotherapy group and 15 patients [50%] in rubber band ligation group. Per-rectal bleeding was more common in rubber band ligation group [56% vs 26%; p=0.018]. Delayed bleeding was more common in rubber band ligation group [30% vs. 3%; p=0.0006]
Conclusion: Injection sclerotherapy of first and second degree haemorrhoids is associated with fewer complaints of pain and per-rectal bleeding, both early and delayed