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… of the clot. The doctor will use a medicine to numb the anal area (local anesthetic). Then he or she will make a … warm water for 10 to 15 minutes) and to gently cleanse your anal area with a cleansing agent such as Balneol. Your … of the clot. The doctor will use a medicine to numb the anal area (local anesthetic). Then he or she will make a …
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… from the vagina or penis. Rectal or genital bleeding. Anal tears or dilation. Symptoms of a sexually transmitted … including constipation, pain, leaking of stool, or anal injury, may be caused by physical or sexual abuse that … from the vagina or penis. Rectal or genital bleeding. Anal tears or dilation. Symptoms of a sexually transmitted …
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… scar will hold nearby veins so they don't bulge into the anal canal. The procedure is done in a doctor's office. You will … procedure. The bands may be too close to the area in the anal canal that contains pain sensors. Bleeding from the …
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… Ileoanal Anastomosis for Ulcerative Colitis On this page: … of the rectum. This surgery is also called an ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA). In an ileoanal procedure, the lining of the rectum is removed, and the …
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… Genital warts are skin growths in the groin, genital, or anal areas. They can be different sizes and shapes. Some … for genital warts by looking closely at the genital and anal areas. The doctor may ask you questions about your … types of HPV, including the ones that cause 70 to 90% of anal and genital cancers and 90% of genital warts.  In …
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… feeling of not being able to empty the bowels completely. Anal pain, itching, irritation, and bleeding. Bright red … the rectum for loose tissue and checking how strongly the anal sphincter contracts. You may need tests to rule out … feeling of not being able to empty the bowels completely. Anal pain, itching, irritation, and bleeding. Bright red …
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… genital skin-to-skin contact and vaginal, oral, and anal sex. If you're pregnant, you can also spread them to … sex.) Itching, tingling, burning, or pain in the genital or anal area. Sores, lumps, blisters, rashes, or warts in the genital or anal area. Sores in the mouth or throat. In males, symptoms …
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… Injecting or using street drugs Sharing needles Engaging in anal sex without condoms You can see how some STIs could …
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… genital skin-to-skin contact and vaginal, oral, and anal sex. If you're pregnant, you can also spread them to … in the vagina during vaginal sex or in the rectum during anal sex allow STI bacteria or viruses to get into your … genital skin-to-skin contact and vaginal, oral, and anal sex. If you're pregnant, you can also spread them to …
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… occur, the most common ones are: A deep crack in the skin (fissure). Minor nerve or tendon injury. Infection. Related … occur, the most common ones are: A deep crack in the skin (fissure). Minor nerve or tendon injury. Infection. Related …