What are the causes of anorectal pain?
The causes of this disorder are presented in the table below:
Local pain | Anal fissure | ||
Vascular | Hemorrhoids | External hemorrhoids Internal hemorrhoids Thrombosed hemorrhoids Infected hemorrhoids | |
Perianal thrombosis | |||
Abscess | Anorectal abscess Perianal abscess | ||
Foreign body | |||
Fecal impaction | |||
Anal fistula | |||
Prolapse | Anal prolapse Rectal prolapse | ||
Colonic endometriosis | |||
Dermatological causes | Eczema Psoriasis | ||
Inflammation | Pelvic inflammation Cryptitis Papillitis Acute proctitis Prostatitis | ||
Neoplasms | Anal cancer Rectal cancer Metastasis | ||
Neurological causes | Compression of the sacral nerves Inflammation of the sacral nerves | ||
Proctalgia fugax | |||
Reflected pain | Coccydynia | ||
Pelvic inflammation | |||
Compression of the sacral nerves | |||
Tumor mass | |||
Infection, inflammation | Appendicitis Diverticulitis | ||
Uterine myoma |