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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Rectal abscess
  1. A rectal examination may confirm an anorectal abscess. A proctosigmoidoscopy may be done to check for other diseases. In some cases, a CT scan , MRI , ...
  2. ... size of the lining of the sigmoid colon, rectal mucosa, rectum, and anus.
  3. ... the abdomen, such as perforated diverticulitis or an abscess . Injury to the colon or rectum (for example, a gunshot wound). Partial or complete blockage of the large bowel (intestinal obstruction). Rectal or colon cancer . Wounds or fistulas in the ...
  4. Rectal bleeding is when blood passes from the rectum or anus. Bleeding may be noted on the ... be brisk enough to present with bright red rectal bleeding. Bleeding from the rectum may also be ...
  5. A digital rectal exam is an exam of the lower rectum. Your health care provider uses a gloved, lubricated finger to ... no longer recommended) When you have abdominal or rectal symptoms When your provider suspects you are bleeding ...
  6. ... rare, but may include: Anal scarring, fistula , or abscess Bleeding, discharge Bloodstream or other streptococcal infections (including heart, joint, and bone) Kidney disease (acute glomerulonephritis ) Severe skin and soft tissue infection ( necrotizing fasciitis )
  7. ... et al. The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons' clinical practice guidelines for the management of ...
  8. ... person, particularly by contact with the mouth or rectal area of an infected person Risk factors for ... with mucus and occasional blood Fatigue Excessive gas Rectal pain while having a bowel movement A sensation ...
  9. ... will examine your abdomen and may perform a rectal exam and pelvic exam. Other tests may be ... after a ruptured appendix include: Buildup of pus (abscess), which may need draining and antibiotics Infection of ...
  10. ... a fistula ) Joint pain and swelling Mouth ulcers Rectal bleeding and bloody stools Swollen gums Tender, red ... with Crohn disease is not gaining weight Have rectal bleeding, drainage, or sores Have a fever that ...
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