Numerous factors can lead to ano rectal diseases, such as:
Persistent constipation: Causes straining during bowel movements, which may result in anal fissures and hemorrhoids, among other disorders.
Hemorrhoids: Enlarged blood vessels in the lower abdomen, frequently brought on by pregnancy, constipation, or extended sitting.
Anal Fissures: Tiny rips in the anal lining that are typically brought on by passing firm or bulky feces.
IBD: Irritable bowel disease: Disorders such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease can lead to inflammation and harm in the anorectal area.
Fistulas and Anal Abscesses: Anal gland infections can result in painful fistulas and anus-to-surrounding tissue linkages known as fistulas.
Trauma or Injury: Disorders may arise from any activity- or accident-related injury to the anal or rectal region.
Infections: Anorectal symptoms can be brought on by viral, bacterial, or STD infections.
Poor Diet and Hydration: Constipation and other anorectal issues can be brought on by low-fiber diets and insufficient fluid intake.
Sedentary Lifestyle: Constipation and related illnesses can be caused by a lack of physical activity.
Genetics: Certain anorectal diseases may be inherited by some individuals.
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