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Clinic
- It is an inflammation of the anus and the lining of the rectum, affecting only the last 6 inches of the rectum.
Signs and symptoms
- A common symptom is a continual urge to have a bowel movement
- The rectum could feel full or have constipation.
- Another is tenderness and mild irritation in the rectum and anal region.
- A serious symptom is pus and blood in the discharge
- Anorectal pain:Cramps / Pain during the bowel movement.
- If there is severe bleeding, anemia can result, showing symptoms such as pale skin, irritability, weakness, dizziness, brittle nails, and shortness of breath.
- Ineffectual straining to empty the bowels, diarrhea, rectal bleeding and possible discharge
- Feeling of not having adequately emptied the bowels
- Involuntary spasms and cramping during bowel movements
- Left-sided abdominal pain
- Passage of mucus through the rectum
Sexually transmitted proctitis
- Gonorrhea (Gonococcal proctitis)
- Chlamydia (chlamydia proctitis)
- Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 (herpes proctitis)
- Syphilis (syphilitic proctitis)
2 Related miasms
3 Remedies
Canth
Colch
Nit-ac