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- 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 , ...
- Anal Disorders (National Library of Medicine)What is the anus? Your anus is the opening at the end of your large intestine. It is where stool (poop) leaves your body. What are anal disorders? Problems ...
- Rectal Disorders (National Library of Medicine)The rectum is the lower part of your large intestine where your body stores stool. Problems with the rectum are common. They include hemorrhoids, abscesses, ...
- ... fever are the most common symptoms of an abscess. Occasionally, rectal bleeding or urinary symptoms, such as trouble initiating ... there may be no external manifestation of an abscess, other than a complaint of rectal pain or pressure. A digital rectal exam may ...
- Fistulas (National Library of Medicine)A fistula is an abnormal connection between two parts inside of the body. Fistulas may develop between different organs, such as between the esophagus ...
- Ulcerative Colitis (National Library of Medicine)Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a disease that causes inflammation and sores, called ulcers, in the lining of the rectum and colon. It is one of a group of diseases called ...
- Rectal Problems in Women (American College of Gastroenterology)Rectal Disorders/Women ... Rectal Disorders ... Discover comprehensive information about rectal problems in women, such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and rectal ...
- Rectal Prolapse Expanded Information (American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons)Pelvic Floor Disorders/Specifics ... Pelvic Floor Disorders ... Rectal Disorders/Specifics ... Rectal Disorders ... Constipation/Related Issues ... Constipation ... American Society ...
- Fecal Incontinence (American Academy of Family Physicians)Bowel Incontinence/Start Here ... Bowel Incontinence ... American Academy of Family Physicians
- ... size of the lining of the sigmoid colon, rectal mucosa, rectum, and anus.