PRURITIS ANI
What is pruritis ani?
Itching around the anal area, called pruritis ani, is a common condition. This results in an irresistible urge to scratch. It may be most noticeable and bothersome at night or after bowel movements.
What causes this to happen?
Several factors may at fault. A common cause is excessive cleaning of the anal area. Moisture around the anus, from excessive sweating or from moist, sticky stools, is another possible cause. In some people, a loose and/or irritating stool may be caused by high intake of liquids.
In addition, drinking certain beverages, including some alcoholic beverages – especially beer – milk, citrus fruit juices and drinks containing caffeine, such as coffee, tea and cola, may be aggravating for some people. Similarly, some foods that may be a problem include chocolate, fruits, tomatoes, nuts and popcorn. Other rare causes of pruritis ani may include pinworms, psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, haemorrhoids, anal fissures, anal infections and allergies.
Does pruritis ani result from lack of cleanliness?
Cleanliness is almost never a factor. However, the natural tendency once a person develops this itching is to wash the area vigorously and frequently with soap and a washcloth. This almost always makes the problem worse by damaging the skin and washing away protective natural oils.
What can be done to make this itching go away?
A careful examination by a doctor may identify a definite cause for the itching. Your doctor can recommend treatment to eliminate the specific problem. Treatment of pruritis ani may include these four points.
Do not use soap of any kind on the anal area.
Do not scrub the anal area with anything – even toilet paper.
For hygiene, use wet toilet paper, baby wipes or a wet washcloth to
blot the area clean. Never rub.
Try not to scratch the itchy are. Scratching produces more damage,
which in turn makes the itching worse.
Apply either a few wisps of cotton, a 4 x 4 gauze or some cornstarch
powder to keep the area dry.
Avoid all medicated, perfumed and deodorant powders.
How long does this treatment usually take?
Most people experience some relief from itching within a week. Complete cure usually comes within four to six weeks. A follow up appointment with your surgeon may be recommended to prevent recurrence of pruritis ani.