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DOI: 10.4103/jde.JDE_66_16
Leech Infestation Presenting as Severe Rectal Bleeding
Publication History
Publication Date:
25 September 2019 (online)
ABSTRACT
Leech or Hirudinea is a major parasite in rural India. Normally, the leech attacks the skin and exposed areas. An 18‑year‑old child presented with bleeding per rectum for 1 day along with giddiness. A history revealed that while the boy was working in a field, had acrawling sensation in the perianal area. After admission, the patient was resuscitated with crystalloids and a limited colonoscopy revealed a rectal ulcer with a leech head attached to its base. The hooklets were removed using foreign body removal forceps and injection Adrenaline at 1:10,000 dilutions was injected in 1 ml aliquots into four quadrant to achieve hemostasis. There was no postprocedure complication. Leech infestation can present with exsanguinating acute severe lower gastrointestinal bleed.
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