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EPISODE · Oct 6, 2025 · 38 MIN

Pruritis Ani

from Colorectal Surgery Review · host Allen Kamrava, MD MBA FACS FASCRS

Pruritus ani—chronic itching around the anus—is one of the most common yet frustrating conditions in colorectal practice. Often dismissed as a minor problem, it can severely impact quality of life and frequently overlaps with dermatologic disease. In this episode, we bring dermatology and colorectal care together to explore the full spectrum of causes, evaluation strategies, and treatment options for pruritus ani.We begin by defining pruritus ani and breaking down its prevalence, common risk factors, and why it remains underdiagnosed. From there, we explore the wide range of underlying causes—ranging from local irritants and infections to systemic skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and lichen sclerosus. We also review secondary causes, including hemorrhoids, anal fissures, fistulas, and fungal or bacterial overgrowth, highlighting why a thorough evaluation is essential rather than assuming a “simple” itch.The discussion moves into diagnosis and workup. We outline the steps of history-taking, physical exam, and when to consider biopsy, cultures, or referral to dermatology. We emphasize the importance of identifying red flags such as chronic nonhealing lesions that may signal precancerous or malignant conditions.Treatment strategies are covered in depth, including:Behavioral and lifestyle changes: hygiene practices, clothing, diet, and moisture control.Topical therapies: barrier creams, antifungals, corticosteroids, and emerging non-steroid agents.Systemic therapies for cases linked to dermatologic or systemic disease.Long-term management strategies to reduce recurrence and maintain skin health.Throughout the episode, the patient perspective is highlighted. Chronic itching may sound trivial but can lead to embarrassment, sleep disruption, and profound emotional distress. We stress the importance of empathy in management and how setting realistic expectations—while tailoring treatment to the underlying cause—helps restore both comfort and quality of life.By the end of this episode, listeners will have a structured framework for understanding pruritus ani: its causes, its evaluation, and the full menu of treatment options available. For patients, it offers clarity and reassurance that solutions exist. For medical trainees and professionals, it provides a practical, evidence-based approach to a condition encountered daily but often poorly addressed.

Pruritus ani—chronic itching around the anus—is one of the most common yet frustrating conditions in colorectal practice. Often dismissed as a minor problem, it can severely impact quality of life and frequently overlaps with dermatologic disease. In this episode, we bring dermatology and colorectal care together to explore the full spectrum of causes, evaluation strategies, and treatment options for pruritus ani.We begin by defining pruritus ani and breaking down its prevalence, common risk factors, and why it remains underdiagnosed. From there, we explore the wide range of underlying causes—ranging from local irritants and infections to systemic skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and lichen sclerosus. We also review secondary causes, including hemorrhoids, anal fissures, fistulas, and fungal or bacterial overgrowth, highlighting why a thorough evaluation is essential rather than assuming a “simple” itch.The discussion moves into diagnosis and workup. We outline the steps of history-taking, physical exam, and when to consider biopsy, cultures, or referral to dermatology. We emphasize the importance of identifying red flags such as chronic nonhealing lesions that may signal precancerous or malignant conditions.Treatment strategies are covered in depth, including:Behavioral and lifestyle changes: hygiene practices, clothing, diet, and moisture control.Topical therapies: barrier creams, antifungals, corticosteroids, and emerging non-steroid agents.Systemic therapies for cases linked to dermatologic or systemic disease.Long-term management strategies to reduce recurrence and maintain skin health.Throughout the episode, the patient perspective is highlighted. Chronic itching may sound trivial but can lead to embarrassment, sleep disruption, and profound emotional distress. We stress the importance of empathy in management and how setting realistic expectations—while tailoring treatment to the underlying cause—helps restore both comfort and quality of life.By the end of this episode, listeners will have a structured framework for understanding pruritus ani: its causes, its evaluation, and the full menu of treatment options available. For patients, it offers clarity and reassurance that solutions exist. For medical trainees and professionals, it provides a practical, evidence-based approach to a condition encountered daily but often poorly addressed.

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