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Research Article | Volume-2 Issue-2 (Mar-Apr, 2024) | Published: 06 Mar, 2024
Anal Pathologies during Pregnancy and Postpartum: Diagnosis and Treatment at the Kalaban Coro Referral Health Center
Bocary Sidi Kone, Mahamoudou Coulibaly, Kalifa Traore, Séma Keita, Siaka Amara Sanogo, Cheickna Sylla, Sékou Bakary Keita, Bamba Bréhima, Mamadou Haïdara, Dramane Fomba, Yacouba Aba Coulibaly, Yacouba Sylla, Modibo Dicko, Seydou Z Dao, Aliou Samaké, Mahama
Abstract

Pregnancy and childbirth are generally considered to be happy episodes in women's lives, these events can be marred by anal affections. The exact epidemiology of anal pathologies is difficult to define, due to the reluctance of patients to discuss their symptoms and to be examined. In most cases, their diagnosis is delayed and their management is inadequate or inappropriate. Aim: To study anal pathologies during gravido-puerperality at the CS Ref of Kalaban Coro. Methods: This was a single-center descriptive and analytical prospective study with prospective data survey at the CS Ref of Kalaban Coro. The study was conducted over a 9-month period from January 1 to September 30, 2019. Results: During the study period, we identified 151 pregnant women. Of these pregnants, 88 or 58.27% had anal pathology. The different anal pathologies encountered were, hemorrhoidal disease (30.68%), anal fissure (30.68%) and anal incontinence (27.27%). The offending factors were dominated by constipation, a newborn weight > 3500g, a foetal expulsion time > 20 minutes. The clinic was conducted by interrogation and proctological examination. Clinical signs were anal pain, rectorrhagia, and pruritus. Treatment primarily includes the regulation of intestinal transit and topical topicals, analgesics, and those that improve blood circulation (Veinobiase, Daflon).

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