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Anal problems such as hemorrhoids, fistula and fissure; Motility problems of the colon, such as constipation. In addition, Mayo surgeons are skilled in ...
In this pelvic floor disorder, the rectum presses against weakened tissues and bulges into the vagina. Learn about the symptoms and treatments.
Proctitis is common in people who have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. Sexually transmitted infections are ...
Hemorrhoids. These are swollen veins in your anus or lower rectum, similar to varicose veins. Anal fissures. These are small tears in the lining of the anus ...
These causes include hemorrhoids, anal fissures, skin diseases, infections, fecal seepage and ongoing diarrhea. At the most serious end of the spectrum ...
Hemorrhoids that may prevent the closing of the anal muscles. Bulging of the rectum into the vagina, also called rectocele. Risk factors. A number of factors ...
This open tunnel connects the rectum and vagina, allowing gas or stool to pass into the vagina. Learn about rectovaginal fistula treatment and self-care.
Many people may attribute rectal bleeding to common conditions such as hemorrhoids, but unless you have a known diagnosis of hemorrhoids you should pursue ...
The blood could be coming from a stomach ulcer or a hemorrhoid. It even could be swallowed from your mouth or your nose. The test may lead to more testing.
It may include taking self-care measures such as using an anti-itch cream or treating an infection or fecal incontinence. If symptoms are worse at night, an ...
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