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Conservative management of symptomatic and/or complicated haemorrhoids in pregnancy and the puerperium (Cochrane Review) ABSTRACT Background: Haemorrhoids (piles) are swollen veins at or near the anus, normally asymptomatic. They do not constitute a disease, unless they become symptomatic. Pregnancy and the puerperium predispose to symptomatic haemorrhoids, being the most common ano-rectal . . . |
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