Rectal inflammation can be caused by infection or autoimmune disease. Anal inflammation can be caused by hemorrhoids, infection, and autoimmune disease.
They're called hemorrhoids.
Blood in your stool can indeed be a sign of rectal cancer, but it's not sure way to know. You should see a doctor and get tested to find out what is wrong.
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sign of inflammation in the walls of arteries.
In children it is often an early sign of cystic fibrosis or is due to neurological or anatomical abnormalities.
Inflammation is a sign that the immune system is at work in the body.
A sign of inflammation is swelling, heat , and pain in the affected area. Treatment of inflammation is rest, NSAID's (non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs), and ice.
Yes, bacterial infections can occur in the rectum. Common examples include bacterial proctitis, which is inflammation of the rectal lining caused by bacterial infection, and sexually transmitted infections like chlamydia and gonorrhea that can affect the rectum. These infections can cause symptoms such as rectal pain, discharge, and bleeding.
The most common sign of infection from an animal bite is inflammation
Swollen.
No, inflammation is an alteration of tissues on many parts of the organism and its prognostic and treatment are variable according to the characteristics of every inflammation.
It is not ALWAYS the first sign of infection.
Edema (Swelling).