Rectal Muscle Spasm

Like any other spasm, such as the neck, legs, or back causes pain, the spasm of the pelvic (or rectum) muscle is a rectal muscle spasm or proctalgia fugax. It may cause temporary rectal pain (pain stops on its own), muscle spasms around the rectum, difficulty walking, and pain in getting up after sleeping.

  
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I have pain inside my anus. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I am 27 years old. I have pain inside my anus. My anus outside is normal with no pain and injury. Along the same line of my anus right inside I feel the pain. No blood and passing stool also easy. When I sit on the toilet I used to sit with legs spread out a bit. Otherwise when I walk or ...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Pain inside anus is really troublesome and it could be caused by different factors. It starts from piles, prolapse, fistula and fissure to impacted stool. In your age, I presume, it could be due to a spasm of rectal muscle or sphincter called proctalgia fugax. This is a ...  Read Full »

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