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Showing 1 to 9 of 9 results for anal fissure

  1. Chronic anal fissure: botulinum toxin type A injection (ESUOM14)

    Summary of the evidence on botulinum toxin type A injection for treating chronic anal fissure to inform local NHS planning and decision-making

  2. Chronic anal fissure: 0.2% topical glyceryl trinitrate ointment (ESUOM7)

    Summary of the evidence on 0.2% topical glyceryl trinitrate ointment for chronic anal fissure to inform local NHS planning and decision-making

  3. Nifedipine - Lidocaine for Chronic Anal Fissure [TSID 12093]

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  4. Chronic anal fissure: 2% topical diltiazem hydrochloride (ESUOM3)

    Summary of the evidence on 2% topical diltiazem hydrochloride for chronic anal fissure to inform local NHS planning and decision-making

  5. Diltiazem (Anatop, SLV-324, VEN 307) for Anal fissure [TSID 12100]

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  6. Constipation in children and young people: diagnosis and management (CG99)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing constipation in children and young people up to 18. It provides strategies to support the early identification and timely, effective treatment of constipation which will help improve outcomes for patients. It does not cover constipation caused by a specific condition.

  7. Haemorrhoidal artery ligation (HTG218)

    Evidence-based recommendations on haemorrhoidal artery ligation. This involves tying the blood vessels and folding up the inside lining of the bowel to reduce blood supply to the haemorrhoids and make them shrink.

  8. Electrotherapy for the treatment of haemorrhoids (HTG377)

    Evidence-based recommendations on electrotherapy for treating grade I to III haemorrhoids in adults. This involves using electric current to shrink the haemorrhoids.

  9. eXroid for internal haemorrhoids (MIB201)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on eXroid for internal haemorrhoids .