Abstract

Pruritus ani is one of the most common symptoms in patients suffering from anal disease. It can be the symptom of other diseases - secondary or it can have no other cause - called idiopathic (IPA). IPA accounts for more than 50% of patients with Pruritus ani. Although there are various treatment possibilities for IPA, like anticholinergics, topical steroids, sedatives, the effect is short-term and recurrences are often.

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