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Rectal pain, perianal lesions linked to monkeypox
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Burba, Kate
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Endoscopy
/ Epidemics
/ Financial disclosure
/ Infections
/ Mpox
/ Pain management
/ Patients
/ Penis
/ Rectum
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
/ Stigma
2022
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Rectal pain, perianal lesions linked to monkeypox
by
Burba, Kate
in
Endoscopy
/ Epidemics
/ Financial disclosure
/ Infections
/ Mpox
/ Pain management
/ Patients
/ Penis
/ Rectum
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ STD
/ Stigma
2022
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Rectal pain, perianal lesions linked to monkeypox
2022
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According to current CDC data, gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men comprise the majority of cases in the ongoing monkeypox outbreak. Specifically, this includes a combination of stool softeners and pain medication; they recommended a daily dose of polyethylene glycol, acetaminophen for minor pain and a short course of opiates for severe anorectal pain. Ramprasad noted that the antiviral tecovirimat (TPOXX) has been helpful among some patient groups for the management of lesions; current indications include patients who are immunocompromised, have severe disease or lesions in sensitive areas.
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