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==Causes==
==Background==
#Anorectal disease
===Causes===
#Poor hygiene
*[[anorectal disorders|Anorectal disease]]
#Local infection
*Poor hygiene
##Pinworms, strep
*Local infection
#Local irritants
**[[Pinworm]]s, [[perianal strep|strep]]
#Dermatologic conditions
*Local irritants
#Systemic illness
*Dermatologic conditions
#Psychogenic factors
*Systemic illness
==Associations==
*Psychogenic factors
#Fissures
===Associations===
#Fistulas
*[[Anal Fissure]]
#Hemorrhoids
*[[Anal Fistula]]
#Prolapse
*[[Hemorrhoids]]
*[[Rectal Prolapse]]
 
==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Skin appears normal with early, mild cases
*Skin appears normal with early, mild cases
*Acute, severe exacerbations a/w reddened, edematous, excoriated, skin
*Acute, severe exacerbations associated with reddened, edematous, excoriated, skin


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Anorectal DDX}}
{{Anorectal DDX}}


==Treatment==
==Management==
#Treat underlying cause
*Treat underlying cause
#To avoid scratching at night pt can wear gloves at bedtime
*To avoid scratching at night patient can wear gloves at bedtime
#Sitz baths 15min TID
*Sitz baths 15min TID
#Zinc oxide can provide protective covering for the skin and may enhance healing
*Zinc oxide can provide protective covering for the skin and may enhance healing


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Anorectal Disorders]]
*[[Anorectal Disorders]]


==Source==
==References==
Tintinalli
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[[Category:GI]]
[[Category:GI]]

Latest revision as of 23:55, 29 September 2019

Background

Causes

Associations

Clinical Features

  • Skin appears normal with early, mild cases
  • Acute, severe exacerbations associated with reddened, edematous, excoriated, skin

Differential Diagnosis

Anorectal Disorders

Non-GI Look-a-Likes

Management

  • Treat underlying cause
  • To avoid scratching at night patient can wear gloves at bedtime
  • Sitz baths 15min TID
  • Zinc oxide can provide protective covering for the skin and may enhance healing

See Also

References