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    Painful anus

    "I dread having to go to the loo, because itõs so painful"

    Anal pain isnõt always due to piles; there are a number of other quite common causes.

    A knife-like pain when you have your bowels open, which may last for 10-15 minutes afterwards, is probably caused by an anal fissure. You may notice some bright red blood on the toilet paper at the same time. An anal fissure is a split in the anal skin, just inside the anus, usually towards the back. You may be able to feel a small lump alongside the crack; this is a skin tag. Anal fissures are most common in teenagers and young adults, and there has often been a period of constipation beforehand. They can heal on their own, but it takes a long time and the scar often splits again.

    If you think you have a fissure, smear some painkilling gel (Anodesyn, Anusol, Germaloids, Lanacane - available from your chemist) around the area just before you have your bowels open. This prevents the anus going into a spasm, which can make the problem worse. Donõt use the gel at any other time, or for more than a week, because you can easily develop an allergy to its ingredients. If you notice soreness and itching, as well as the sharp pain, it is quite likely that the gel is responsible. It is also important to avoid becoming constipated - eat lots of bran cereals, fruit and vegetables.

    If the problem persists for more than 14 days, your GP may send you to the rectal clinic at your local hospital. Until recently, the usual treatment was a small operation under a general anaesthetic. This operation overcomes the spasm of the anal muscle but, though the pain relief is dramatic and instantaneous, it may leave you less able to control wind.

    Instead of an operation, two new treatments are being tried out in some hospitals. One uses glyceryl trinitrate ointment, which is applied several times a day for 6 weeks. This seems to heal 60-70% of cases. The other treatment is an injection of botulinum toxin into the muscle of the anus, which seems to be even more effective.

    A similar pain can be caused by herpes simplex virus, which can infect the anal area in both homosexuals and heterosexuals. At the anus, herpes often forms a crack rather than the small ulcers that tend to occur elsewhere. The soreness occurs in episodes, each lasting for a few days. A genitourinary medicine clinic will be able to take a swab to check for the virus if you visit the clinic as soon as an episode starts.

    A nagging, aching discomfort made worse by defecation could be due to piles (see Piles).

    A throbbing pain, worsening over a few days, and bad enough to disturb your sleep, is likely to be caused by an abscess. You may be able to feel a tender swelling in the skin close to the anus, or the abscess may be hidden inside. This is unlikely to go away on its own; it needs to be lanced by a doctor, so see your GP for this simple procedure.

    An occasional, severe, cramp-like pain deep in the anal canal, lasting about half an hour is probably a condition called proctalgia fugax. It is a mysterious condition, and usually affects middle-aged men; no one knows what causes it. The pain often wakes sufferers at night, and men may have an erection at the same time. The pain goes away of its own accord, and there are no other effects. The best treatment is to take 2 paracetamols and a hot drink, and hope that it wonõt happen again.

    A continuous aching pain in the anus needs to be sorted out by your doctor. It is most often caused by a back problem (when a part of the spine presses on a nerve).



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    Comments on this article:

    Posted by Anonymous at 29/06/2009 05:30:00

    I bleed from my butt when i use the bathroom and it hurts really bad and there is no constipation at all...i need help on what this may be or what can i do to fix it.

    Posted by ash at 17/06/2009 01:01:00

    I have a smiliar problem. i'm streight and i have tender skin from most of my scrothom. going past my anus and right up the back of my bum. Its very red and sore. washing and wiping is very painful. also when i wake up its usually quite sweaty. i'm getting really frustrated now.

    Posted by kim at 12/05/2009 15:52:00

    i have noticed i have lumps on the outside of my bum hole, this is really embarrassing and can sumtimes be very sore can u help me i dont know what it is and how 2get rid of it..

    Posted by pat at 06/05/2009 20:28:00

    ive only started having anal sex with my husband for about 8mths now but every time we do im apprehensive so i bleed aqnd i very sore pluss it feels as if penatracion isnt easy i try to relax which i know would make things easier but find it very difficult i get very frustrated when things dont go right

    Posted by Anonymous at 21/04/2009 15:42:00

    I have MS and the anal muscle will not relax causing me great misery and pain Ive been to see ms consultant no help at all Ive seen a rectal surgeon no help at all Ive been offered no treatments and no explanation at all I am at my wits end

    Posted by Anonymous at 20/04/2009 03:17:00

    Anus aches sometimes after bowel action.
    Muscles around genital anal area seem sore sometimes. Bowel action irritates bladder sometimes. Have trouble with irritable bladder.No abnormal bowel symptoms- eg no bleeding, mucus etc

    Posted by Anonymous at 11/04/2009 01:36:00

    I have a feeling that something is vibrating in my pelvis coupled with a throbbing pain which has gradually got worse over the past few months. I have pressure in the anus and a need to pass water more frequently. I can hardly sleep at all now even with sleeping pills. My heart beats erraticaly and the throbbing is constant through the night. I have just entered the menopause. Could there be a connection? What else might it be? I have had all the regualar tests and scans and they can find nothing. What can I do?

    Posted by Anonymous at 05/04/2009 14:33:00

    I AM FINDIN IT REALLY PAINFUL N DIFFICULT TO PASS ANY STOOLS. I HAVE A REAL DIFFICULT TIME GOING TO TOILET COZ IT HURTS SO MUCH DURING THE TIME I AM ON AND AFTER I HAVE BEEN. CAN ANY ONE GIVE ME ADVICE PLEASE?

    Posted by Anonymous at 09/03/2009 20:37:00

    I have recently suffered for I can only discribe as a vibrating sensation coming from inside my anus. Yes I've had the jokes when I have tried to explaine what its like.

    I can only say its a constant vibration which wont go away. It matter not if I am standing or sitting.

    Posted by Anonymous at 04/03/2009 12:16:00

    and to the other two comments, you should just go to the doctors, they are so kind and helpful about these kinds of problems. i went, and i didn't feel one bit embarrassed once i was in there

    Posted by Anonymous at 04/03/2009 12:14:00

    to anon who commented about the discharge in the stools, perhaps you should ask someone like a doctor or pharmacist, as they would probably know more than us

    Posted by Anonymous at 16/02/2009 15:44:00

    it comes now and again and last normally a couple of weeks, Pain in the lower anus, back pain, ache in the testicles, when that stops feels like you have no control of your back passage, then feels like you had a hot curry the night before.How do you talk about that.

    Posted by Anonymous at 15/02/2009 19:22:00

    what dose it mean when you have white discharge when you pass stools ?

    Posted by denise at 03/02/2009 22:36:00

    hi. iam soo embarrassed nd dont no wat to do.
    most times i go to the toilet for bowels movement im sometimes constipated snd and have pain passing..also i have blood sometimes more then other times.i really dont want to go to the doc as i would be SOOO embarrassed. any help?

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