Symptom: Acute Anal or Rectal Pain
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Acute Anal or Rectal Pain
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anal pain after bowel movement
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bright red blood on surface of stool or toilet paper
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constipation
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most common after 50 years of age
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2
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anal or rectal pain
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pain increased with bowel movements
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lump felt at anus
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bright red blood on stool or on toilet paper
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3
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burning pain in anus or in genital region
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rash develops in area of pain within several days
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tender lumps in the groin
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4
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tender, painful lump or lumps around anus or genitals
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lump in the groin
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sexually active
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5
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anal or rectal pain
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pain increased with bowel movements, walking, straining
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fever and chills
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most common after 50 years of age
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opening near anus drains pus
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sharp pain in the rectum
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pain has brief duration, usually less than 20 minutes
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attacks may reoccur
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history of irritable bowel syndrome
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7
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pain on the left side of the abdomen
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blood in stool
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rectal pain
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recurrent episodes
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8
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infrequent, painful bowel movements
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dry, hard stool
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sensation of fullness after bowel movement
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abdominal swelling
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9
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recurrent episodes of lower abdominal pain
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bloody diarrhea and weight loss
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rectal pain
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joint pains
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red, painful eyes
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symptoms usually begin between 15 and 40
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10
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blood in stool
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most common after 50 years of age
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painful mass in rectum
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pain in lower abdomen
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painful bowel movements
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11
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poor sanitary conditions
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abdominal pain and cramping
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diarrhea with mucus and blood
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rectal pain
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12
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anal intercourse
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pain in anus or rectum
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fever
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blood in stool
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rectal discharge
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13
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occurs after the use of antibiotics
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watery diarrhea
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left lower abdominal pain
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bloody diarrhea
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rectal pain
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14
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recent participation in sports that require quick starts and stops
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rectal pain
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pain in region between rectum and genitals
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pain usually begins 1-2 days after injury
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15
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individual with considerable amount of gas
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brief bouts of rectal pain 15-30 seconds
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bloating
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16
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severe pain in outer vagina
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severe pain in scrotum
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red swollen skin in genital - anal area
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black areas of skin rapidly occur
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fevers and chills
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painful urinating
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