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Symptoms Guide
Anal Discomfort
Anal Discomfort
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Learn about the conditions that may cause anal discomfort.
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Anal Discomfort

Conditions that may cause anal discomfort include:

Anal abscess and fistula: These problems cause swelling and tenderness near to the anus due to a bacterial infection, sometimes causing a fever or causing pus to drain from an opening in the skin near to the anus.

Anal stricture: The anus is normally muscular, but flexible. A stricture is a band of scar tissue that can prevent the anus from opening to a normal size in order to allow stool to pass easily. An anal stricture may cause pain when passing stools, even thin stools.

Crohn's disease: This autoimmune illness can cause inflammation in any part of the digestive tract, including the anus. It can cause a fissure (a sensitive break in the skin at the anal opening) or a fistula (an infected area that drains through a small hole in the skin).

Hemorrhoids: Hemorrhoids are enlarged veins just under the anal surface. They can cause burning, itching and irritation at the anus. You may be able to feel hemorrhoids as a swelling or lump protruding out of the anus during or after a bowel movement. Bright red blood on the toilet paper or red blood that streaks the stool may come from hemorrhoids.



Last updated January 07, 2009


   
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