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  2. Proctosedyl - Wikipedia

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    Both the yellowish-white, translucent, greasy ointment [1] and the smooth, off-white suppositories [2] are formulated for the relief of chronic pruritus ani (otherwise known anal itching or anusitis) [1] [2] [5] and the treatment of pain, irritation, discharge and itching associated with haemorrhoids (otherwise known as piles).

  3. Your Cleansing Habits Could Be Causing All That Itching ...

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    Anal itching can be triggered by continuous moisture and subsequent irritation in the anus and rectal area, which you're susceptible to when you have diarrhea, fecal incontinence, or are just ...

  4. How to Prevent and Treat Hemorrhoids, According to Doctors - AOL

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    Common symptoms of hemorrhoids include itching, bleeding, and rectal pain. Read More : The Best Way to Treat Insomnia Internal hemorrhoids can be uncomfortable but aren't typically very painful.

  5. Pruritus ani - Wikipedia

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    The person is instructed to follow this procedure every time the urge to scratch occurs. The treatment makes the assumption that there is an unidentified bacteria in the feces that causes irritation and itching when the feces makes contact with the anal and perianal skin during defecation, flatulation or anal leakage (particularly during sleep).

  6. Perianal cellulitis - Wikipedia

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    Perianal cellulitis, also known as perianitis or perianal streptococcal dermatitis, is a bacterial infection affecting the lower layers of the skin around the anus. [1] [2] [3] It presents as bright redness in the skin and can be accompanied by pain, difficulty defecating, itching, and bleeding.

  7. Anorectal disorder - Wikipedia

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    Anal bleeding, anal pain, painful defecation. [5] Visual Exam, Digital Rectal Exam, Anoscopy, Exam under anesthesia if pain is not tolerated. [6] Non-Surgical Therapy: High Fiber Diet (25g/day for women and 38g/day for men), [7] Stool softeners, [6] increased water intake to 64oz or more daily, [7] regular exercise and bowel habits, [7] topical ...