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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Rectal pain | |||
| synonyms = Proctalgia | |||
| field = [[Gastroenterology]], [[Proctology]] | |||
| symptoms = Pain in the [[rectum]], discomfort during [[defecation]], [[anal spasm]] | |||
| complications = [[Fecal incontinence]], [[constipation]], [[anal fissure]] | |||
| onset = Can be sudden or gradual | |||
| duration = Varies from minutes to chronic | |||
| causes = [[Hemorrhoids]], [[anal fissures]], [[proctitis]], [[anal abscess]], [[anal cancer]], [[irritable bowel syndrome]] | |||
| risks = [[Chronic constipation]], [[diarrhea]], [[anal intercourse]], [[inflammatory bowel disease]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Physical examination]], [[anoscopy]], [[sigmoidoscopy]], [[colonoscopy]] | |||
| differential = [[Coccygodynia]], [[pudendal neuralgia]], [[levator ani syndrome]] | |||
| treatment = [[Sitz bath]], [[topical anesthetics]], [[fiber supplements]], [[analgesics]], [[surgery]] | |||
| medication = [[Lidocaine]], [[nitroglycerin ointment]], [[calcium channel blockers]] | |||
| frequency = Common | |||
| prognosis = Generally good with treatment | |||
}} | |||
'''Rectal pain''' is a common medical condition that involves discomfort or pain in the lower portion of the [[digestive system]], specifically the [[rectum]]. It can be caused by a variety of conditions, ranging from minor issues like [[hemorrhoids]] to more serious conditions such as [[rectal cancer]] or [[anal fissures]]. | '''Rectal pain''' is a common medical condition that involves discomfort or pain in the lower portion of the [[digestive system]], specifically the [[rectum]]. It can be caused by a variety of conditions, ranging from minor issues like [[hemorrhoids]] to more serious conditions such as [[rectal cancer]] or [[anal fissures]]. | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
Rectal pain can be caused by a number of different conditions. Some of the most common include: | Rectal pain can be caused by a number of different conditions. Some of the most common include: | ||
* '''[[Hemorrhoids]]''': These are swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus that can be itchy or painful. They are often caused by straining during bowel movements, obesity, or pregnancy. | * '''[[Hemorrhoids]]''': These are swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus that can be itchy or painful. They are often caused by straining during bowel movements, obesity, or pregnancy. | ||
* '''[[Anal fissures]]''': These are small tears in the lining of the anus, often caused by hard stools or by straining during bowel movements. They can cause pain and bleeding. | * '''[[Anal fissures]]''': These are small tears in the lining of the anus, often caused by hard stools or by straining during bowel movements. They can cause pain and bleeding. | ||
* '''[[Rectal cancer]]''': This is a type of cancer that occurs in the rectum. It can cause pain, bleeding, and changes in bowel habits. | * '''[[Rectal cancer]]''': This is a type of cancer that occurs in the rectum. It can cause pain, bleeding, and changes in bowel habits. | ||
* '''[[Proctalgia fugax]]''': This is a condition characterized by sudden, severe pain in the rectum that can last from seconds to minutes. | * '''[[Proctalgia fugax]]''': This is a condition characterized by sudden, severe pain in the rectum that can last from seconds to minutes. | ||
==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
The main symptom of rectal pain is an uncomfortable or painful sensation in the lower part of the digestive tract. Other symptoms can include: | The main symptom of rectal pain is an uncomfortable or painful sensation in the lower part of the digestive tract. Other symptoms can include: | ||
* Pain during bowel movements | * Pain during bowel movements | ||
* Itching or irritation around the anus | * Itching or irritation around the anus | ||
* Bleeding from the rectum | * Bleeding from the rectum | ||
* Changes in bowel habits | * Changes in bowel habits | ||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
Diagnosis of rectal pain typically involves a physical examination, including a digital rectal exam. In some cases, additional tests may be needed, such as a [[colonoscopy]], [[sigmoidoscopy]], or imaging tests. | Diagnosis of rectal pain typically involves a physical examination, including a digital rectal exam. In some cases, additional tests may be needed, such as a [[colonoscopy]], [[sigmoidoscopy]], or imaging tests. | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
Treatment for rectal pain depends on the underlying cause. It may include: | Treatment for rectal pain depends on the underlying cause. It may include: | ||
* Over-the-counter or prescription medications | * Over-the-counter or prescription medications | ||
* Changes in diet or lifestyle | * Changes in diet or lifestyle | ||
* Surgical procedures in severe cases | * Surgical procedures in severe cases | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Digestive system]] | * [[Digestive system]] | ||
* [[Colonoscopy]] | * [[Colonoscopy]] | ||
* [[Sigmoidoscopy]] | * [[Sigmoidoscopy]] | ||
[[Category:Gastroenterology]] | [[Category:Gastroenterology]] | ||
[[Category:Pain]] | [[Category:Pain]] | ||
[[Category:Symptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen]] | [[Category:Symptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen]] | ||
{{Medicine-stub}} | {{Medicine-stub}} | ||
Latest revision as of 05:40, 4 April 2025
| Rectal pain | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Proctalgia |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Pain in the rectum, discomfort during defecation, anal spasm |
| Complications | Fecal incontinence, constipation, anal fissure |
| Onset | Can be sudden or gradual |
| Duration | Varies from minutes to chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Hemorrhoids, anal fissures, proctitis, anal abscess, anal cancer, irritable bowel syndrome |
| Risks | Chronic constipation, diarrhea, anal intercourse, inflammatory bowel disease |
| Diagnosis | Physical examination, anoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy |
| Differential diagnosis | Coccygodynia, pudendal neuralgia, levator ani syndrome |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | Sitz bath, topical anesthetics, fiber supplements, analgesics, surgery |
| Medication | Lidocaine, nitroglycerin ointment, calcium channel blockers |
| Prognosis | Generally good with treatment |
| Frequency | Common |
| Deaths | N/A |
Rectal pain is a common medical condition that involves discomfort or pain in the lower portion of the digestive system, specifically the rectum. It can be caused by a variety of conditions, ranging from minor issues like hemorrhoids to more serious conditions such as rectal cancer or anal fissures.
Causes[edit]
Rectal pain can be caused by a number of different conditions. Some of the most common include:
- Hemorrhoids: These are swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus that can be itchy or painful. They are often caused by straining during bowel movements, obesity, or pregnancy.
- Anal fissures: These are small tears in the lining of the anus, often caused by hard stools or by straining during bowel movements. They can cause pain and bleeding.
- Rectal cancer: This is a type of cancer that occurs in the rectum. It can cause pain, bleeding, and changes in bowel habits.
- Proctalgia fugax: This is a condition characterized by sudden, severe pain in the rectum that can last from seconds to minutes.
Symptoms[edit]
The main symptom of rectal pain is an uncomfortable or painful sensation in the lower part of the digestive tract. Other symptoms can include:
- Pain during bowel movements
- Itching or irritation around the anus
- Bleeding from the rectum
- Changes in bowel habits
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of rectal pain typically involves a physical examination, including a digital rectal exam. In some cases, additional tests may be needed, such as a colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, or imaging tests.
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for rectal pain depends on the underlying cause. It may include:
- Over-the-counter or prescription medications
- Changes in diet or lifestyle
- Surgical procedures in severe cases
See also[edit]
