There can be a variety of treatments for Pruritus Ani, or other chronic anal health related issues. But what is the best treatment for an itchy rectum?
Typically, anal itching, pruritus ani, or itching around the opening of the rectum, is very treatable and often doesn’t even require a trip to the doctor. It just requires that the patient take better care of the body. Simply cleaning better around the anal area will usually offer a fair amount of relief. Try using toilet paper that is soft or consider using a bidet to clean the anus and rectal area after using the toilet. Doctors have found this his treatment usually works whether their patients are adults or children. Obviously, it is harder to get children to care for themselves than adults but it’s important to help you children so they don’t experience secondary diseases.
If itching persists and results in an infection or some other disease, consult your doctor. In rare cases, anal discomfort can mean an unhealthy colon. If symptoms are fairly mild, often a topical ointment can be an excellent treatment option. Sometimes stool softeners are used to make bowel movements less painful. Sometimes increasing fiber-rich foods in your diet can also help improve bowel movements.
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