Proctitis (Rectal Inflammation): Complications

The following are the most important diseases or complications that can be caused by proctitis (rectal inflammation):

Blood, blood-forming organs – Immune system (D50-D90).

  • Anemia (butarmut) – in severe courses.

Infectious and parasitic diseases (A00-B99).

  • Condyloma (genital warts) associated with HPV (human papillomavirus) infection.

Liver, gallbladder and bile ducts – pancreas (pancreas) (K70-K77; K80-K87).

  • Hemorrhoidal disease

Mouth, esophagus (food pipe), stomach and intestines (K00-K67; K90-K93).

  • Anal fissures (painful mucosal tears at the anus).
  • Anal fistula (abnormal duct connection originating in the anal canal).
  • Anal papilla (synonyms: anal polyp, anal fibroma).