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  2. Keep Your Butt From Burning After Having Spicy Foods - AOL

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    Why your butt feels like it's on fire after eating chicken wings, ... which may be at the root of the burning poop or burning diarrhea issue. And until the fiber works, some people find relief ...

  3. Is spicy food good for you? This is what happens to your body ...

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    The diarrhea and burning sensation of going No. 2 after spicy food aren't pleasant, but can be riskier for some. "If someone has an anal fissure or irritation the anal area, having a lot of bowel ...

  4. Perianal cellulitis - Wikipedia

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    Perianal cellulitis manifests as multiple symptoms that are inconsistent with a systemic disease. The most notable feature is a very distinct redness around the anus, and other signs of inflammation which can include swelling and itching at the site. [4] Other associated symptoms with perianal cellulitis include pain when defecating and bleeding.

  5. Your Cleansing Habits Could Be Causing All That Itching ...

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    Anal itching can be triggered by continuous moisture and subsequent irritation in the anus and rectal area, which you're susceptible to when you have diarrhea, fecal incontinence, or are just ...

  6. Steatorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Steatorrhea (or steatorrhoea) is the presence of excess fat in feces.Stools may be bulky and difficult to flush, have a pale and oily appearance, and can be especially foul-smelling. [1]

  7. Pruritus ani - Wikipedia

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    Pruritus ani is the irritation of the skin at the exit of the rectum, known as the anus, causing the desire to scratch. [1] The intensity of anal itching increases from moisture, [2] pressure, and rubbing caused by clothing and sitting. At worst, anal itching causes intolerable discomfort that often is accompanied by burning and soreness.

  8. Proctitis - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms are ineffectual straining to empty the bowels, diarrhea, rectal bleeding and possible discharge, a feeling of not having adequately emptied the bowels, involuntary spasms and cramping during bowel movements, left-sided abdominal pain, passage of mucus through the rectum, and anorectal pain.

  9. Anorectal disorder - Wikipedia

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    Itchiness, a burning sensation, pus discharge, blood, and swelling in around the rectum and anus, [4] diarrhea. [12] Other common symptoms include anal spasm, Bleeding with defecation [8] and painful defecation. [5]