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Real reasons why you have an itchy bum - including when it's sign of 'silent killer'

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Real reasons why you have an itchy bum - including when it's sign of 'silent killer'

A doctor has delved into some of the reasons why you might find yourself suffering from a frustratingly itchy bum, including when it could be a sign of a 'silent killer'

Woman scratching bottom


You shouldn't ignore a persistent itch, especially if accompanied by other symptoms (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

By Julia BanimAudience Writer
  • 15:46, 25 May 2023
www.mirror.co.uk

A medical expert has shared three potential reasons why you might have an itchy bum, one of which could be a sign of a "silent killer".

Finding yourself with a bottom you just can't stop scratching is an all-too-common experience, and yet all too often many will feel too embarrassed to open up about it, no matter how much discomfort they might find themselves in.

With this in mind, a doctor has urged people not to ignore a persistent itch on their backside, and has instead encouraged them to seek help from their GP, who will undoubtedly have "heard it all before".

Often people will feel embarrassed about their itch - but there's no need ( Getty Images/iStockphoto)

GP Dr Sarah Garsed told The Sun: "While many people don't talk openly about this symptom - usually for fear of embarrassment - experiencing itching of the bum is very common and can be a sign of something as simple as what you ate the night before, or as complicated as infection."

1. Stress and anxiety
Feeling stressed and anxious for a prolonged period of time can result in inflammation, leading to an irritated gut and, by connection, bum.

As difficult as dealing with such feelings can be, you can work to alleviate stress by exercising, meditating, and of course trying to get a better night's sleep.

Anal pain, woman suffering from hemorrhoids at home
Prolonged stress can play havoc with your gut, often resulting in an irritated anal area ( Getty Images/iStockphoto)

2. Diabetes

As outlined by Dr Sarah, there are two main types of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2. Those with Type 1, whereby the pancreas is unable to make a hormone known as insulin, usually have it from birth.

Type 2 sufferers will usually develop diabetes later on in life, and will find that their cells aren't responding properly to insulin, causing the blood sugar to rise.

Diabetes, especially when paired with the poor circulation that often accompanies the condition, can result in unpleasant itchiness around the bottom area.

Sometimes referred to as the "silent killer", many won't know that they're at risk of developing type 2, which can result in complications such as strokes, kidney disease, and heart failure.


3. Diet

The food you eat can irritate your bum, and may well exacerbate any existing anal itch. Spicy foods, citrus fruits such as oranges, and dairy products can all lead to scratching, as can drinks that lead to dehydration and gut issues such as coffee, alcohol, and fizzy drinks.
 

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Real reasons why you have an itchy bum - including when it's sign of 'silent killer'

A doctor has delved into some of the reasons why you might find yourself suffering from a frustratingly itchy bum, including when it could be a sign of a 'silent killer'

Woman scratching bottom


You shouldn't ignore a persistent itch, especially if accompanied by other symptoms (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

By Julia BanimAudience Writer
  • 15:46, 25 May 2023
www.mirror.co.uk

A medical expert has shared three potential reasons why you might have an itchy bum, one of which could be a sign of a "silent killer".

Finding yourself with a bottom you just can't stop scratching is an all-too-common experience, and yet all too often many will feel too embarrassed to open up about it, no matter how much discomfort they might find themselves in.

With this in mind, a doctor has urged people not to ignore a persistent itch on their backside, and has instead encouraged them to seek help from their GP, who will undoubtedly have "heard it all before".

Often people will feel embarrassed about their itch - but there's no need ( Getty Images/iStockphoto)

GP Dr Sarah Garsed told The Sun: "While many people don't talk openly about this symptom - usually for fear of embarrassment - experiencing itching of the bum is very common and can be a sign of something as simple as what you ate the night before, or as complicated as infection."

1. Stress and anxiety
Feeling stressed and anxious for a prolonged period of time can result in inflammation, leading to an irritated gut and, by connection, bum.

As difficult as dealing with such feelings can be, you can work to alleviate stress by exercising, meditating, and of course trying to get a better night's sleep.

Anal pain, woman suffering from hemorrhoids at home
Prolonged stress can play havoc with your gut, often resulting in an irritated anal area ( Getty Images/iStockphoto)

2. Diabetes

As outlined by Dr Sarah, there are two main types of diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2. Those with Type 1, whereby the pancreas is unable to make a hormone known as insulin, usually have it from birth.

Type 2 sufferers will usually develop diabetes later on in life, and will find that their cells aren't responding properly to insulin, causing the blood sugar to rise.

Diabetes, especially when paired with the poor circulation that often accompanies the condition, can result in unpleasant itchiness around the bottom area.

Sometimes referred to as the "silent killer", many won't know that they're at risk of developing type 2, which can result in complications such as strokes, kidney disease, and heart failure.


3. Diet

The food you eat can irritate your bum, and may well exacerbate any existing anal itch. Spicy foods, citrus fruits such as oranges, and dairy products can all lead to scratching, as can drinks that lead to dehydration and gut issues such as coffee, alcohol, and fizzy drinks.
Tiagong, this is very good for itchy backside... Just rub gentlely at the itchy part
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