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- $Title{Where Does Anal Itching Come From?}
- $Subject{itch rectum pruritus ani digestive system anal itching wipe wipes
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- Where Does Anal Itching Come From?
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- QUESTION: I am almost too embarrassed to write this to you, and I certainly
- don't know how to bring the subject up to my doctor. I have this terrible
- problem with an itch in my "bottom" that sometimes drives me crazy at night.
- I don't know where it comes from, or what to do to stop it. Do you think it
- is something serious? Perhaps you can offer me some tips that might help me
- deal with it?
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- ANSWER: Your problem is, indeed, an uncomfortable one, but it is quite
- common. Anal itching--or "pruritus ani"--is a symptom of skin irritation.
- Possible causes include infections, hemorrhoids, fistulas (openings in the
- skin surface), or defects from previous surgery. More serious causes include
- tumors or parasites.
- Treatment depends on the cause. In some cases, gentle cleansing is
- enough, and should be your first line of attack. Using prepared anal wipes
- may do the trick, and avoid rough wiping with coarse tissues. If the itching
- is the result of a local infection, there are medicated creams you can use.
- Sometimes the itching is an allergic reaction to soaps, toilet tissue, or
- other environmental factors. Some foods, such as spices, citrus fruits,
- vitamin C tablets, coffee, beer and cola drinks may be associated with the
- itch. A little detective work will help you identify the offending agent and
- put you on the alert to avoid it. If hemorrhoids or skin tags are the
- problem, they may have to be removed. Fistulas or other defects should be
- corrected surgically.
- If your attempts at self-diagnosis and treatment don't resolve the
- problem within a few weeks, you should see your doctor to rule out a more
- serious cause, for there are many other possibilities that might explain your
- condition. Your embarrassment is understandable, but I'll bet you find your
- physician more sensitive to your problem than you expected.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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