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What Causes Itching, Redness And External Bleeding At Anal Area?

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Posted on Mon, 5 Oct 2015
Question: My husband, 70 years old, has itching, redness, and external bleeding at the anal area. He has a history of anal spincter tightness, and it has been surgically released. The spincter is very tight, and he has a history of extensive cortisone cream use, which has extensively thinned the skin around the anus. He refuses to see a proctologist, due to the previous surgery. He is currently using Mycolog cream prescribed sometime in the past. Any ideas of what to try next?
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (21 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Can send a photo of anal area to me for a more specific opinion.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

I am sorry for the situation your husband is going through.

1. Your husband has a past history of anal sphincter tightness which was surgically released.

2. Now, he is suffering of itching, redness and external bleeding at the anal area. At this point, I want to know if he is also suffering of any changes in the bowel movements (constipation? or diarrhea?).

3. Apart relapse of tightness of the anal sphincter; external hemorrhoids are also to be considered especially if he is also having constipation.

4. Taking into account his past medical history and current symptoms, he really needs to see a proctologist. If bleeding will persist, anemia or other complications will be set too.

If I was his caring doctor would determine the right cause first, before deciding for appropriate treatment. Consulting a proctologist is the next step he should follow.
You can send a photo of his anal area to me hoping that a more specific opinion will be given.

5. If he refuses (and I am sorry to hear that); then, please take note that Mycolog is containing an antifungal medication (nystatin) mixed with a cortisonic medication.

Itching is due to laceration of the anal mucosa, and not to fungal infection. That's why it is necessary to understand what is really happening to him.

Keep a good anal hygiene, and apply prep H everytime he has a bowel movement. Avoid constipation and increase fluids and fiber intake.

Hope it was of help!
Dr.Albana
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Itching, Redness And External Bleeding At Anal Area?

Brief Answer: Can send a photo of anal area to me for a more specific opinion. Detailed Answer: Hi, I am sorry for the situation your husband is going through. 1. Your husband has a past history of anal sphincter tightness which was surgically released. 2. Now, he is suffering of itching, redness and external bleeding at the anal area. At this point, I want to know if he is also suffering of any changes in the bowel movements (constipation? or diarrhea?). 3. Apart relapse of tightness of the anal sphincter; external hemorrhoids are also to be considered especially if he is also having constipation. 4. Taking into account his past medical history and current symptoms, he really needs to see a proctologist. If bleeding will persist, anemia or other complications will be set too. If I was his caring doctor would determine the right cause first, before deciding for appropriate treatment. Consulting a proctologist is the next step he should follow. You can send a photo of his anal area to me hoping that a more specific opinion will be given. 5. If he refuses (and I am sorry to hear that); then, please take note that Mycolog is containing an antifungal medication (nystatin) mixed with a cortisonic medication. Itching is due to laceration of the anal mucosa, and not to fungal infection. That's why it is necessary to understand what is really happening to him. Keep a good anal hygiene, and apply prep H everytime he has a bowel movement. Avoid constipation and increase fluids and fiber intake. Hope it was of help! Dr.Albana