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The most common benign conditions of the anal and rectal canals are:
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Anal Fissure - An anal fissure is a painful tear in the lining of the anal canal. This discomfort interferes with normal activity and bowel habits.
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Anal Fistula - An anal fistula is a connection between the anal canal and the skin, most commonly on the buttocks. This allows fluid and mucus from the anorectal canal to drain uncontrollably through the external opening.
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Anorectal Polyps - Anorectal polyps are small, abnormal growths on the walls of the anorectal canal. If not removed and allowed to grow, they can change into a malignancy.
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Hemorrhoids - Hemorrhoids may become painful or bleed enough to be problematic, causing patients to seek medical attention.
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