Rectal Problems - American College of Gastroenterology (original) (raw)

Rectal Problems Overview

The rectum refers to the last four or five inches of the digestive tract. The rectal outlet or opening is called the anal canal or anus. Problems in this area are common, but many adults are too shy or embarrassed to ask their doctor about them. Fortunately, most of these problems are treatable when recognized early and properly diagnosed. Remember that symptoms of rectal pain or bleeding should always be thoroughly evaluated by your doctor.

Hemorrhoids

Sources of Dietary Fiber

Sources of Fiber Serving Gm/serving
Vegetables & Beans
Green beans ½ cup 2
Kidney beans ½ cup 5
Broccoli ½ cup 2.5
Brussel sprouts ½ cup 3.5
Carrots ½ cup 2.5
Corn ½ cup 3.0
Green peas ½ cup 3.5
Lettuce ½ cup 0.5
Potato (with skin) ½ cup 2.0
Fruits
Apple medium 2.5
Banana 1 2.0
Blackberries 1 cup 2.0
Cantaloupe 1 wedge 1.0
Dry Figs 3.5 ounces 18
Grapefruit medium 3.5
Grapes 1 cup 1
Orange 1 medium 3
Pear 1 medium 4.5
Prunes 1 cup 13.5
Raspberries 1 cup 6.0
Strawberries 1 cup 3.5
Grain Products
Bread, white 1 slice 0.5
Bread, whole wheat 1 slice 2.0
Kellogg’s All-Bran® 1 ounce 9-14
General Mills Fiber® 1 ounce 12
Kellogg’s Bran Flakes® 1 ounce 4
Cereal, Cornflakes® 1 ounce 0.5
Cereal, oat bran 1 ounce 4
Shredded wheat 1 ounce 2.5
Crackers, Graham® 4 squares 1
Crackers, Saltine® 10 regular 1
Rice, brown ½ cup 5
Rice, white ½ cup 1.5
Spaghetti 2 ounces 2.5
Fiber Supplements
Psyllium (i.e., Metamucil®, Konsyl®) 1 tsp 3.4-6
Polycarbophil (i.e., Fibercon®, Perdiem®) 1 tsp 4.0
The goal is 30-35 grams of fiber per day. The average American diet contains only 10-20 grams.

Endoscopic & Surgical Treatment for Hemorrhoids

When hemorrhoids bleed excessively or are very painful they can be treated with surgery.

Anal Fissure

Anal Abscess or Fistula

Fecal Incontinence

Rectal Pain

Pruritus Ani

Author(s) and Publication Date(s)

Arnold Wald, MD, MACG, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI – Updated Spring 2017

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