The prevalence, characteristics and treatment of hemorrhoidal disease: results of an international web-based survey

This international study assessed the characteristics and treatment of individuals with hemorrhoids. Online survey among nationally representative populations of adults from Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia and Spain, that identified participants who self-reported havi...

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Published inJournal of comparative effectiveness research Vol. 9; no. 17; pp. 1219 - 1232
Main Authors Sheikh, Parvez, Régnier, Catherine, Goron, Fabienne, Salmat, Ghislaine
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Published England Future Medicine Ltd 01.12.2020
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2042-6313
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DOI10.2217/cer-2020-0159

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Abstract This international study assessed the characteristics and treatment of individuals with hemorrhoids. Online survey among nationally representative populations of adults from Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia and Spain, that identified participants who self-reported having hemorrhoidal disease. Hemorrhoid prevalence was 11% (1725/16015); most respondents had low-severity disease (71%). Compared with the general population, participants with hemorrhoidal disease had more comorbidities (mean 3.1 vs 1.3) and included more women who had been pregnant (81 vs 68%). Common initial signs/symptoms were pain (60%), bleeding (47%) and discomfort (43%). Hemorrhoid respondents who consulted a physician were more likely to undergo interventions and take medications. The prevalence of hemorrhoidal disease in the adult population is 11%, mostly low-severity disease.
AbstractList This international study assessed the characteristics and treatment of individuals with hemorrhoids. Online survey among nationally representative populations of adults from Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia and Spain, that identified participants who self-reported having hemorrhoidal disease. Hemorrhoid prevalence was 11% (1725/16015); most respondents had low-severity disease (71%). Compared with the general population, participants with hemorrhoidal disease had more comorbidities (mean 3.1 vs 1.3) and included more women who had been pregnant (81 vs 68%). Common initial signs/symptoms were pain (60%), bleeding (47%) and discomfort (43%). Hemorrhoid respondents who consulted a physician were more likely to undergo interventions and take medications. The prevalence of hemorrhoidal disease in the adult population is 11%, mostly low-severity disease.
Background: This international study assessed the characteristics and treatment of individuals with hemorrhoids. Materials & methods: Online survey among nationally representative populations of adults from Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia and Spain, that identified participants who self-reported having hemorrhoidal disease. Results: Hemorrhoid prevalence was 11% (1725/16015); most respondents had low-severity disease (71%). Compared with the general population, participants with hemorrhoidal disease had more comorbidities (mean 3.1 vs 1.3) and included more women who had been pregnant (81 vs 68%). Common initial signs/symptoms were pain (60%), bleeding (47%) and discomfort (43%). Hemorrhoid respondents who consulted a physician were more likely to undergo interventions and take medications. Conclusion: The prevalence of hemorrhoidal disease in the adult population is 11%, mostly low-severity disease.Background: This international study assessed the characteristics and treatment of individuals with hemorrhoids. Materials & methods: Online survey among nationally representative populations of adults from Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia and Spain, that identified participants who self-reported having hemorrhoidal disease. Results: Hemorrhoid prevalence was 11% (1725/16015); most respondents had low-severity disease (71%). Compared with the general population, participants with hemorrhoidal disease had more comorbidities (mean 3.1 vs 1.3) and included more women who had been pregnant (81 vs 68%). Common initial signs/symptoms were pain (60%), bleeding (47%) and discomfort (43%). Hemorrhoid respondents who consulted a physician were more likely to undergo interventions and take medications. Conclusion: The prevalence of hemorrhoidal disease in the adult population is 11%, mostly low-severity disease.
Background: This international study assessed the characteristics and treatment of individuals with hemorrhoids. Materials & methods: Online survey among nationally representative populations of adults from Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia and Spain, that identified participants who self-reported having hemorrhoidal disease. Results: Hemorrhoid prevalence was 11% (1725/16015); most respondents had low-severity disease (71%). Compared with the general population, participants with hemorrhoidal disease had more comorbidities (mean 3.1 vs 1.3) and included more women who had been pregnant (81 vs 68%). Common initial signs/symptoms were pain (60%), bleeding (47%) and discomfort (43%). Hemorrhoid respondents who consulted a physician were more likely to undergo interventions and take medications. Conclusion: The prevalence of hemorrhoidal disease in the adult population is 11%, mostly low-severity disease.
Background: This international study assessed the characteristics and treatment of individuals with hemorrhoids. Materials & methods: Online survey among nationally representative populations of adults from Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia and Spain, that identified participants who self-reported having hemorrhoidal disease. Results: Hemorrhoid prevalence was 11% (1725/16015); most respondents had low-severity disease (71%). Compared with the general population, participants with hemorrhoidal disease had more comorbidities (mean 3.1 vs 1.3) and included more women who had been pregnant (81 vs 68%). Common initial signs/symptoms were pain (60%), bleeding (47%) and discomfort (43%). Hemorrhoid respondents who consulted a physician were more likely to undergo interventions and take medications. Conclusion: The prevalence of hemorrhoidal disease in the adult population is 11%, mostly low-severity disease.
Author Goron, Fabienne
Salmat, Ghislaine
Régnier, Catherine
Sheikh, Parvez
AuthorAffiliation 1Department of Colorectal Surgery, Saifee Hospital, Mumbai, India
2Servier International, 50 Rue Carnot, 92284 Suresnes Cedex, France
3Harris Interactive, 5 Avenue du Château, 94300 Vincennes, France
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