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Proctalgia fugax.

M A Potter1, D C Bartolo

  • 1Department of Surgery, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9YW, UK. mapotter@supanet.com

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
|November 3, 2001
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Proctalgia fugax is a common, self-limiting perineal pain condition. While often resolving on its own, therapies targeting internal anal sphincter relaxation can help persistent cases.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Pain Management
  • Colorectal Health

Background:

  • Proctalgia fugax is a benign, episodic perineal pain condition.
  • It is frequently underreported, with many individuals not seeking medical attention.
  • Potential causes include irritable bowel syndrome, pelvic floor myalgia, and internal anal sphincter spasm.

Discussion:

  • Diagnosis relies on characteristic patient history.
  • Reassurance and conservative management are often sufficient.
  • Understanding the underlying pathophysiology is key to effective treatment.

Key Insights:

  • Proctalgia fugax is a common yet poorly understood condition.
  • The aetiology remains multifactorial, involving pelvic floor and anal sphincter dysfunction.

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  • Effective management strategies focus on symptom relief and patient education.
  • Outlook:

    • Further research into the precise mechanisms of proctalgia fugax is warranted.
    • Exploring novel therapeutic targets for internal anal sphincter relaxation may improve patient outcomes.
    • Improving patient awareness and encouraging medical consultation for persistent symptoms are important.