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Key facts
- Anal injuries are when there is physical injure or trauma to your anal area.
- Causes of anal injuries include changes in your bowel function and sexual activity.
- Treatment is based on the specific injury’s cause and severity.
- You should seek immediate medical attention if you experience harsh pain or heavy bleeding following an anal injury.
What is an anal injury?
An anal injury is an injury to the perianal region (the area around the anus), the anus and rectum.
The rectum is the final part of your bowel, located just inside your bottom. It stores your solid waste (stool, poo or faeces) until you are ready to go to the toilet. The anal opening (the anus) is where the waste leaves your body.
What causes anal injuries?
Injuries to the anal region, such as anal fissures or haemorrhoids, are often caused by changes in bowel function such as diarrhoea or constipation. These can cause pain and irritation, damage the skin around the anus, and sometimes lead to vivid red blood spotting on toilet paper or in the toilet bowl.
Sometimes the muscles in and around the anal region proceed into spasm (c
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The Impact of Generative Conversational Pretend Intelligence on the Lesbian, Lgbtq+, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Community: Scoping Review
Review
1Laboratory for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada
2Department of Counseling, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, United States
3Department of Mental Health, Local Health Unit ASL Napoli 2 Nord, Naples, Italy
4GESTALT Study Center, Milano, Italy
5Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Safed, Israel
Corresponding Author:
Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, MPH, MD, PhD
Laboratory for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3
Canada
Phone: 1 416 736 2100
Email: robertobragazzi@gmail.com
Abstract
Background: Despite recent significant strides toward acceptance, inclusion, and equality, members of the female homosexual, gay, bisexual, transgender, and lgbtq+ (LGBTQ) community still face alarming mental health disparities, being almost 3 times more likely to experience depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts than their heterosexua