Spasms
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Spasms
I often get a spasm in my back passage is this related to a bowel issue and why does it happen
- Dr Neil Galletly
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Re: Spasms
It can be.
Does the spasm occur when you are going for a poo? If so, it could be caused by a small tear (anal fissure).
Another possibility is something that goes by the name of 'proctalgia fugax' (which comes from the Greek for 'a fleeting pain in the back passage' - honestly!). Proctalgia fugax is thought to be due to the muscles of the back passage temporarily going into spasm and is a condition that causes episodes of sudden, severe anal pain that last for a few minutes at a time.
This link lists a few other possibilities: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/anal-pain/ ... ction.aspx
Hope this helps!
Neil Galletly
Does the spasm occur when you are going for a poo? If so, it could be caused by a small tear (anal fissure).
Another possibility is something that goes by the name of 'proctalgia fugax' (which comes from the Greek for 'a fleeting pain in the back passage' - honestly!). Proctalgia fugax is thought to be due to the muscles of the back passage temporarily going into spasm and is a condition that causes episodes of sudden, severe anal pain that last for a few minutes at a time.
This link lists a few other possibilities: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/anal-pain/ ... ction.aspx
Hope this helps!
Neil Galletly
Dr Neil Galletly
Consultant Gastroenterologist - MA MBBS FRCP
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Consultant Gastroenterologist - MA MBBS FRCP
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