Surgical Science

Volume 15, Issue 2 (February 2024)

ISSN Print: 2157-9407   ISSN Online: 2157-9415

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Perception and Management of Hemorroid Disease at the CSREF of the Commune Bamako Mali

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DOI: 10.4236/ss.2024.152010    41 Downloads   124 Views  

ABSTRACT

This work was a prospective transversal study over 6 (six) months from May 2 to December 31, 2017 at the Reference Health Center of Commune I and the Chérif la Confessional Health Center in Bamako. The aim was to study the knowledge, attitudes and behavioral practices linked to hemorrhoids in Commune I of the Bamako district, to evaluate the frequency of hemorrhoidal disease, to determine the knowledge, attitudes and behavioral practices linked to hemorrhoids among patients, their companions and traditional therapists in Commune I of the district of Bamako and the factors which influence the motivations and decisions to resort to medical-surgical care and traditional medicine in patients suffering from hemorrhoids in order to analyze the results of the management of hemorrhoidal disease at Cs Ref CI. We collected 36 patients with hemorrhoidal disease, 25 caregivers and 15 traditional hemorrhoidal disease therapists. The sex ratio was 1.25 for patients; 6.5 for traditional therapists and 1.5 for accompanying people. The average age of the patients was 32.75 years; 49 years for traditional therapists and 28.76 years for those accompanying them. 55.6% of patients claim to know about hemorrhoidal disease; 100% of traditional therapists and 80% of accompanying people. The dietary factor of hemorrhoidal disease was mentioned by 90% of patients; 66.7% of traditional therapists and 100% of caregivers. Most patients initially resorted to traditional treatment out of fear of surgery and its after-effects. The patients were treated medically and surgically.

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Cheickna, T. , Hassimy, D. , Issaka, D. ,  , S. , Bakary, K. , Tientigui, D. , Alhassane, T. , Adégné, T. and Kante, L. (2024) Perception and Management of Hemorroid Disease at the CSREF of the Commune Bamako Mali. Surgical Science, 15, 89-97. doi: 10.4236/ss.2024.152010.

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