A 58-year-old male was admitted with a history of rectal bleeding of 6 months duration. He had no otherwise significant past medical or surgical history. After admitting, he was diagnosed with second degree haemorrhoi...A 58-year-old male was admitted with a history of rectal bleeding of 6 months duration. He had no otherwise significant past medical or surgical history. After admitting, he was diagnosed with second degree haemorrhoids with bleeding. Three internal haemorrhoids were rejected subnnmosally with 5% phenol. About 5 hours following rejection, during night ward rounds, he was found pain in perineuln and lower abdomen, for which pethidine was given to him.展开更多
文摘A 58-year-old male was admitted with a history of rectal bleeding of 6 months duration. He had no otherwise significant past medical or surgical history. After admitting, he was diagnosed with second degree haemorrhoids with bleeding. Three internal haemorrhoids were rejected subnnmosally with 5% phenol. About 5 hours following rejection, during night ward rounds, he was found pain in perineuln and lower abdomen, for which pethidine was given to him.