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$Unique_ID{BRK00855}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{What Causes an Itchy "Backside" and How Do You Deal With It?}
$Subject{skin itch itching anus pruritus ani anal inflammation}
$Volume{L-13}
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Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
What Causes an Itchy "Backside" and How Do You Deal With It?
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QUESTION: Please help me, and explain a few things about my most embarrassing
problem. What causes an itchy "backside" and how do you deal with it?
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ANSWER: There are many possible causes of "pruritus ani", the medical name
for your problem, which is a skin condition involving the inflammation of the
anal area. It can be a frustrating affliction that is only exacerbated by the
scratching its sufferers turn to as relief of the maddening itch, but is
actually a common problem which may often be caused by inadequate wiping or
cleansing the anal area after defecation.
In the same way that babies contract diaper rash, so adults can contract
pruritus ani--both afflictions work on the same principle. In the case of
pruritus ani, inadequate wiping may not remove all fecal material from the
anal area, where it may settle into the folds surrounding the anus. It
doesn't take long for this material to irritate the area and cause great
discomfort. Vigorous scratching and wiping only serves to worsen the
condition, and grease-based over-the-counter medications do not provide much
relief.
Dealing with pruritus ani in a way that bids it good-bye is straight
forward. Keep the area clean by bathing often, as many times per day as is
practicable, especially after defecating. A soft, wet cloth (no soap) or a
moist towelette when away from home will work well. Avoid scratching and
vigorous wiping. Wear loose clothing as much as possible avoiding synthetics
to aid in keeping the area dry without irritation. Try changing your toilet
tissue, which might just contain material that could be provoking an allergic
reaction. If these simple measures don't do the job, you had better obtain a
professional consultation for a diagnosis.
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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.