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Published on: July 7, 2023
What every PA needs to know about anorectal pain
Yasmine Hubbard1, Denise Rizzolo
1Yasmine Hubbard is a surgical PA at St. Peter's Health Partners and Affiliated Hospitals in Albany and Troy, N.Y. Denise Rizzolo is an associate professor in the School of Nursing at Kean University in Union, N.J., and an assistant clinical professor in the Pace Completion Program in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies in New York City. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Abstract:
Anorectal pain is common but often misdiagnosed, and patients may suffer in silence if they are too uncomfortable discussing the topic with their healthcare provider. This article reviews rectal anatomy and the signs and symptoms of several common anorectal conditions and how to manage them.
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