When severe pain occurs in the anus, timely treatment should be sought. This pain poses a great threat to the patient and often causes tingling, pain, swelling and pain, etc., especially during bowel movements. The pain will be more severe. We know that the anus is rich in nerves, so when stimulated, it is easy to cause this kind of pain. Anorectal examination should be carried out in time. Causes and common diseases 1. Inflammation of the anorectum and its surrounding areas, such as anal sinusitis, anal papillitis, perianal abscess, anal fistula, external hemorrhoid inflammation, ulcerative proctitis accompanied by rectal inflammatory exudate irritating the anus can also cause anal pain. 2. Anorectal irritation , anal fissure, anal fissure, anal foreign body injury, spicy food stimulation, lead to anal pain. 3. Sphincter spasm Anal fissure and internal hemorrhoids can cause anal sphincter spasm, resulting in anal pain. 4. Anal thrombosis: Prolapse of external and internal hemorrhoids is accompanied by thrombosis, leading to anal pain. 5. Compression of the anus and surrounding tissues In the late stages of anal canal rectal cancer, cervical cancer, and prostate cancer, the anus and surrounding tissues are compressed, causing anal pain. 6. Anal scar pain. Scar contracture or inflammatory stimulation of the anus and rectum after various anorectal diseases surgery, especially postoperative stenosis, can cause anal pain. 7. Mental and neurological factors such as neurosis and pudendal syndrome can cause anal paindiagnosis 1. Pain location: Anal fissure pain is mostly in the anterior and posterior parts of the anal canal; external hemorrhoid thrombosis is mostly on both sides of the anus; pudendal syndrome is mostly in the anorectum, anterior vulva and sacrococcygeal region; advanced rectal cancer invading the anus may cause anorectal, anterior vulva and sacrococcygeal pain; neuralgic pain has no fixed location. 2. Pain time: Anal fissure, anal sinusitis, and anal papillitis mostly occur during and after defecation. Perianal abscess, incarcerated internal hemorrhoids, thrombosed external hemorrhoids, inflammatory external hemorrhoids, advanced anorectal cancer, foreign body injury, and postoperative pain are continuous; anal fissure is intermittent; neuralgia is irregular; and scar pain is often related to weather changes. 3. Nature of pain: Anal fissure causes stinging pain during defecation, and burning or knife-like pain after defecation; in the early stage of perianal abscess, there is burning pain, and throbbing pain when pus is formed; in the late stage of anal canal and rectal cancer, there is a sinking pain or cramping pain; in proctitis, there is a sinking pain. 4. Pain level: Sphincter spasm and foreign body injury cause severe pain, which is aggravated during defecation. |
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