proctitis
Proctitis is inflammation of the lining of the rectum. It can be limited to the rectal mucosa or extend into the sigmoid colon, a condition known as proctosigmoiditis. The condition can be acute or chronic and varies in severity.
Causes of proctitis include infectious, inflammatory, traumatic, and ischemic factors. Infectious proctitis is commonly caused by
Common symptoms include rectal pain or burning, a persistent urge to have a bowel movement (tenesmus), frequent
Diagnosis relies on clinical history and examination, including a digital rectal exam. Endoscopic evaluation such as
Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Infectious proctitis is treated with appropriate antimicrobial or antiviral therapy.