Itchy Anus

Do you have an itchy anus?

Is it driving you BONKERS!?!?!  Is it embarrassing, painful, annoying, and doggedly persistent?

Itchy-Anus.com presents an unexpected option for eliminating the source of anal itching, even if the itch is SO BAD or has been there SO LONG that you’ve given up hope of eliminating the itch.

Anal Itching – Get to the Source

Unless you’re content to just scratch, pinch, shift awkwardly in your seat, and then scratch some more, getting to the source of your itchy anus is something to consider.

But what is the source of anal itching?  While the cause will vary from person to person, a common source of anal itching is a localized yeast or bacterial infection.

These small infections irritate the oh-so-tender skin around the anus/rectum/butthole. In turn, this irritation gets itchy, then more itchy, and then so incredibly and agonizingly itchy that you somehow ended up looking for answers on this website.

Bacteria and yeast like warm moist places, and guess what the anus is?  It is a warm and moist place.

There’s a decent chance that the source of your anal itch is something other than a bacterial or a yeast infection, but there’s also a decent chance that it is just that.  Obviously, this website can’t tell you what’s going on in your butt, so the information that follows may or may not be of interest to you.

How to Get to the Source (a Small but Annoying Anal Infection) and Eliminate It

Idea 1: Scratch It Like Crazy

It is doubtful whether any amount of scratching has ever eliminated a bacterial or yeast infection. Sure, it might feel good, but it likely won’t get rid of the source  (…unless, of course, you scratch so much that you scratch it all off and end up with a new hole).

Idea 2: Wait It Out

Another option for eliminating a bacterial or a yeast infection is simply to let the immune system take care of it.  You know, wait for weeks or longer and hope that the itch goes away.

If you like scratching, you’ll really like this option.

Idea 3: Eliminate the Bacterial or Yeast (Fungal) Infection

You may not like the implication of this idea (as it forces you to admit that you have an infected anus), but this is a fair idea to consider.

There are many ways of getting rid of an infection, but many of them involve prescription antibiotics. If you want to pursue this, go to a doctor and they’ll be glad to hook you up with a pharmacy bill.

Another way of dealing with bacterial and yeast infections is to an over-the-counter antimicrobial product.  There are several options and itch creams and itch powders all claiming to really do a great job at eliminating itch.

Keep Looking for Answers

There are many potential ways to eliminate any itchy anus. Good luck!


GOOD BYE ITCHY ANUS!!!!!!!!

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