Rectal prolapse is a condition in which the rectum, which is the section of tissue that connects the large intestine to the anus, protrudes out of the anus. If the rectal prolapse is severe, you may require surgery to tuck the rectum back in and...
Condyloma, or anal warts, is a condition in which small growths are found in the anal region. This can include the rectum, anus or anal canal. According to Minnesota-based Colon & Rectal Surgery Associates, a single treatment for anal warts...
Endometriosis, a chronic disease that affects millions of young women worldwide, occurs when the lining of the uterus is found in locations outside of the uterus. This tissue responds to the monthly menstrual cycle, causing bleeding in areas of...
Colon surgery involves surgical treatment on any part of your intestines. It is routinely performed for chronic constipation, unnatural colon openings, inflammatory diseases and colon cancer, reports Marvin Corman in "Colon and Rectal Surgery."...
Hemorrhoids occur when the veins located around the rectum become swollen and inflamed, according to the Hemorrhoids.net website. Hemorrhoids can hurt and bleed and may require surgical intervention to resolve. One method for surgical removal is...
A distended colon is a colon that has become greatly enlarged in size, giving rise to the alternate name of megacolon. Several factors can cause a distended colon, such as an intestinal obstruction in which the intestines become physically blocked...
Eating certain foods may help to naturally cleanse your colon. Your colon is the last part of the digestive tract and is susceptible to accumulated toxins that may potentially be dangerous, according to Marvin Corman in the book "Colon and Rectal...
Rectal resection surgery repairs damage caused by conditions such as diverticulitis, inflammatory bowel disease, severe hemorrhoids, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and cancer. Rectal resection is also used to treat injury, obstruction or...
One in five American adults is infected with genital herpes, notes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, in some cases, genital herpes may also affect the anus. Anal herpes are most commonly experienced by people who...
A perirectal abscess is a collection of pus that forms as the result of an infection, most often an infected anal gland. The individual will notice a tender red lump under the skin near the anus. Pain is the most common symptom and is usually...
Surgeons perform more than 600,000 colorectal procedures a year in the United States to treat conditions affecting the lower gastrointestinal tract, according to the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons. Conditions that...
The colon, or large intestine, plays a vital role in the digestive process. While what you eat affects various functions in the body, your diet plays a particularly important role in maintaining the health of your digestive tract. A high-fiber...
Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the United States, according to MedlinePlus, a service of the National Institutes of Health. The risk of developing this form of cancer increases past the age of 50. Diet and family history...
An HCG diet combines a very low-calorie eating plan and hormone shots. Endocrinologist A.T.W. Simeons explains that by consuming 500 calories a day along with the hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin, dieters can burn excess fat. While on the...
Complications can occur following gastrointestinal or any type of surgical procedure. Complications are best avoided through strategic planning and safe surgical technique performed by the surgeon. Gastrointestinal surgeries include anastomoses,...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in five American adults is infected with genital herpes. In some cases, genital herpes involves the anus and surround tissue. Anal herpes is most common among people who engage in...
Anal warts first appear inside and around the anus in the form of tiny spots or growths, report doctors at the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons. Anal warts, also referred to as condyloma acuminata, can start as small as a pinhead and...
Colace, also known as docusate sodium, is a stool softener used to treat and prevent constipation. Colace helps moisten stool in order to produce a softer bulkier bowel movement. According to the National Institutes of Health, Colace is used on a...
In an article published in 2001 on the Ocular Immunology and Uveitis Foundation website, Dr. C. Stephen Foster notes that 5 percent of patients who develop ulcerative colitis will develop recurrent uveitis--an inflammation of the layer of tissue...
Psyllium is an herb used in pharmaceuticals to produce laxative medications and increase dietary fiber. Medically, it is useful in the treatment of constipation and diarrhea as well as other gastrointestinal conditions, such as irritable bowel...
Hemorrhoids, also called piles, are swollen veins in the lower portion of the rectum. Usually, they are caused by constipation, straining during bowel movements and pregnancy. Symptoms include burning, itching, swelling, and sometimes bleeding....
Incontinence is the inability to control your bowels or bladder. Urinary incontinence is sometimes referred to as an overactive bladder. There are different forms of urinary incontinence that can range from mild to severe. You may experience a...
One in five American adults is infected with herpes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Proctitis, explain surgeons Matthew L. Voth and Robert P. Akbari of Temple University College of Medicine, is defined as...
Colon surgery involves surgical intervention on any part of the intestines and can be performed for a number of reasons including colon cancer, inflammatory diseases, chronic constipation and fistulas, or unnatural openings in the colon. Following...
Spastic colon, now known as irritable bowel syndrome, affects 58 million Americans and represents one of the most common complaints encountered by doctors, according to the Washington University School of Medicine Section of Colon-Rectal Surgery....
Diverticulitis is a fairly common bowel disease that is linked to diet. Diverticulitis can lead to serious complications, such as a rupture of the intestine. Taking probiotics may help diverticulitis. You can get probiotics from foods such as...
An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel or hole that occurs when the anal glands become blocked and filled with pus. After the blockage bursts or is drained by a physician, the drainage hole may not heal correctly and may remain open. The resulting...
Colorectal anastomosis is a surgical procedure that is performed to close an opening originally created for a temporary colostomy, an artificial opening that excretes waste, according to MedicalTourism.com. During a colorectal anastomosis, a...
Abdominal surgery is any operation on abdominal organs, such as your stomach, intestines, gallbladder, appendix, pancreas and spleen, according to California Pacific Medical Center. You may need abdominal surgery if you have an infection, a tumor,...