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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Anal pain
  1. ... may apply a numbing medicine if you have anal pain. Your provider will then insert a lubricated tube ... putting anything into your anus until bleeding and pain has stopped What do the results mean? Your results may show a problem with your anus or rectum. These may include: Hemorrhoids. Anal fissure. Anal polyp. Infection. Cancer. The biopsy results ...
  2. ... burning when urinating (peeing) Rectal symptoms, such as: Anal discharge and itching Soreness Bleeding Painful bowel movements Pain in the lower abdomen (belly) Sore throat (uncommon) ...
  3. ... the following symptoms: Painful or frequent urination (peeing) Pain during sex Unusual odor in vaginal discharge Vaginal itching Discharge and/or itching from the penis Sores or bumps in the genital or rectal area Blisters or sores in or around the mouth Anal itching, soreness, or bleeding Even without symptoms, STIs ...
  4. ... sexual contact. This includes having vaginal, oral, or anal sex without a condom with a partner who ... chlamydia is not to have vaginal, oral, or anal sex. But if you are sexually active, you ...
  5. ... bacterial infection that spreads through vaginal, oral, or anal sexual contact with someone who has the infection. ... into your skin, so you won't feel pain during the procedure. Your provider may put a ... having a blood test. You may have slight pain or bruising at the spot where the needle ... you had a lumbar puncture, you may have pain or tenderness in your back where the needle ...
  6. ... as possible if you have: Had vaginal or anal sex with someone who has HIV (HIV positive) ... taken from a vein, you may have slight pain or bruising at the spot where the needle ...
  7. ... HIV. High-risk exposures include: Having vaginal or anal sex with someone who has HIV or whose ... having a blood test. You may have slight pain or bruising at the spot where the needle ...