Approach to anal itching – Laurence Lever
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Approach to anal itching – Laurence Lever
‘Approach to Anal Itching’ Dr Laurence Lever Consultant Dermatologist Northwick Park Hospital Anal Itching-Pruritus Ani Symptoms: Itching of anal and genital areas Worsening at night May awaken the patient from sleep Embarrassing during the day Male>Female Chronic itching can lead to hypertrophic skin, with associated nodularity and scarring Causes of Pruritus Ani Jones, DJ: Pruritus ani. ABC of Colorectal disease 1992, BMJ Common causes of anal itch Constipation/diarrhoea (faecal contact as irritant) Anal fissure Haemorrhoids GI infections (threadworm) Food? Infections Psoriasis Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus Other skin diseases Malignancy Dermatitis/Eczema Rectal disease in cake Common causes of anal itch Constipation/diarrhoea (faecal contact as irritant) Anal fissure Haemorrhoids GI infections (threadworm) Food? Infections Psoriasis Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus Other skin diseases Malignancy Dermatitis Foods associated with pruritus ani Most common Coffee (caffeinated and decaffeinated) Tea Cola Other caffeinated drinks Alcohol, especially beer and wine Chocolate Tomato including ketchup (histamine) Others Milk products Peanuts and nuts Spices Citrus fruits Grapes Popcorn Spicy foods Prunes Figs Pruritus Ani. Siddiqi S, Vijay V, Ward M, Mahendran R, Warren S. Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2008 Sep; 90(6): 457–463. Viral Fungal Bacterial: Perianal streptococcal dermatitis Not bacterial LSA LSA & SCC Benign familial pemphigus Bowenoid papulosis Chronic erosion Extramammary Paget’s MM BCC Dermatitis or Eczema Mechanism of dermatitis Atopic Dermatitis Perianal dermatitis in babies ‘Idiopathic pruritus’? Perianal dermatitis in adults Itch Red skin, dry or weeping History of eczema or atopy Too much washing Use of wet wipes Use of local anaesthetic preparations Clinical evidence of scratching Lichenification lichenification, pigmentation Irritant or allergy? Wet Wipes/Moist toilet paper Methylisothiazolinone (MI) Contact allergy Perfumes Parabens preservatives Lanolin Neomycin Local anaesthetics Methylisothiazolinone Pediatrics: February 2014, VOLUME 133 / ISSUE 2 Six Children With Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Methylisothiazolinone in Wet Wipes (Baby Wipes) Mary Wu Chang, Radhika Nakrani Management of perianal dermatitis Consider differential diagnosis Patch Testing? Stop soap, gel, wet wipes Emollient for washing, applying twice daily Short course of potent topical steroid ointment with or without antibacterial Must review after 2 weeks Plan for maintenance therapy Ointment (not cream) Emulsifying Ointment Emulsifying Wax 30% White Soft Paraffin 50% Liquid Paraffin 20% Softer Brands: Epaderm Ointment, Hydromol Ointment Steroid ointment (not cream) Detailed instructions for patient No soap Wash with emulsifying ointment Apply ointment after washing, at least twice daily, before and after toilet Apply steroid ointment at night Come back after 2 weeks Why review? Thank you
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