Anal itching, also referred to as pruritus ani, is a rash or irritation of the skin just outside of the anal opening. Usually raw and chapped, small ulcers or sores may also be present on the skin. This can cause severe itching, burning and even pain.
Anal itching is:
Some causes of anal itching include:
Dry toilet paper cannot remove all of this stool material. Therefore, it leaves a thin layer on the anal skin which dries and irritates the skin. This dryness and irritation of the anal skin can be made worse by soaps and vigorous washing.
Anal itching can be very painful and uncomfortable, often lasting for long periods of time. Fortunately, it is fairly easy to treat:
Soap makes itching worse. One of the most important things in reducing anal itching is to stop using soaps to wash the anal area. Soap removes the natural oils from the anal skin making the dryness worse. However, if you feel you must use soap, try to use it less often, and use a moisturizing skin care bar which is less likely to remove the natural oils of the skin.