Solitary rectal ulcer

 


Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome is a condition that occurs when one or more open sores (ulcers) develop in the rectum. The rectum is a muscular tube connected to the end of your colon. Stool passes through the rectum on its way out of the body.


Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome may improve with simple lifestyle strategies, such as changing your diet and drinking more fluids. In severe cases, however, surgery may be needed.


Signs and symptoms of solitary rectal ulcer syndrome include:


  • Constipation

  • Rectal bleeding

  • Straining during bowel movements

  • Pain or a feeling of fullness in your pelvis

  • A feeling of incomplete passing of stool

  • Passing mucus from your rectum

  • Fecal incontinence

  • Rectal pain


However, some people with solitary rectal ulcer syndrome may experience no symptoms.


When to see a doctor


Consult with your doctor if you notice any signs or symptoms that seem out of the normal for you..


Several other conditions may cause signs and symptoms similar to those of solitary rectal ulcer syndrome. During your appointment, your doctor may recommend tests and procedures to identify or rule out causes other than solitary rectal ulcer syndrome.




Causes

Among the things that could injure the rectum are:

  • Constipation or hardened stool in the rectum that's difficult to pass (impacted stool)

  • Straining during bowel movements

  • A stretched rectum that comes out of the anus (rectal prolapse)

  • Uncoordinated tightening of the pelvic floor muscles that slows blood flow to the rectum

  • Attempts to manually remove impacted stool

  • When one part of the intestine slides inside another part (intussusception)


Dr. Suvro Ganguly is one of the best Surgeons in Kolkata in the Department of Oncosurgery with special interest in Coloproctology. He joined Apollo Gleneagles Hospital in December 2018 and is practicing as a Surgeon in the Department of Oncosurgery with special interest in Coloproctology. He specializes in colorectal surgery, cancer surgery, advanced laparoscopy, advanced GI surgery and laser proctology.

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