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- Anorectal disorder - Wikipedia
They are painful but common conditions like hemorrhoids, tears, fistulas, or abscesses that affect the anal region [2][3] Most people experience some form of anorectal disorder during their lifetime [4]
- Anorectal Surgery | Anal Fissures, Hemorrhoids, - UChicago Medicine
Anorectal surgery for conditions affecting the anus and rectum Diagnosis and treatment for anal fissures, hemorrhoids, perianal abscess and fistula-in-ano, anal condyloma and pilonidal disease
- Anorectal Disorders: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
Anorectal disorders are common and can significantly impair a person’s quality of life Diagnosis is made by a comprehensive history of symptoms, visual inspection and digital rectal examination, along with selective tests Diet, bowel habit, and lifestyle changes are often first-line therapy
- Overview of the Anus and Rectum - The Merck Manuals
Next, a doctor looks into the anus and rectum with a 3- to 10-inch (about 7- to 25-centimeter) rigid viewing tube (anoscope or proctoscope) A longer, flexible tube (sigmoidoscope) may then be inserted so that the doctor can observe as much as 2 or more feet of the large intestine
- Anal disorders Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options
Anal fissure - An anal fissure, also called an anorectal fissure, is a linear split or tear in the lining ("anoderm") of the lower anal canal Most anal fissures happen when a large, hard stool overstretches the anal opening and tears the delicate anoderm
- Common Anorectal Disorders - PMC
Anorectal disorders are common and can significantly impair a person’s quality of life Diagnosis is made by a comprehensive history of symptoms, visual inspection and digital rectal examination, along with selective tests
- What Is Anorectal? Anatomy, Function, Conditions
The anorectal region represents the final segment of the digestive tract, encompassing the rectum and the anus This area plays a role in the storage and elimination of waste from the body
- Anorectal Disorders - Gastroenterology
In this report, we examine the prevalence and pathophysiology of anorectal disorders, listed in Table 1, and provide recommendations for diagnostic evaluation and management
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