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Proctitis (the inflammation of the anal and rectal canals) is the most common and serious disease that afflicts man.
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The keynote of this book is Proctitis, inflammation of the anal and rectal canals.
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Proctitis or colitis is a very serious disease; like a railroad injury, it is found, on examination, to be much worse than appearances at first indicated.
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Proctitis, the inflammation of the rectal and anal canals, is the most common disease that afflicts the human creature from infancy to old age; and colitis is only the extension of proctitis to the colon.
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Proctitis (inflammation of the anus or rectum) and periproctitis (inflammation of the connective tissue about the rectum) are by no means uncommon inflammatory processes.
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It is proceeding on the liver theory, when the key is, as has been shown in these articles, _Proctitis_, inflammation of the anus and rectum.
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Proctitis may exist many years before the pain and heat become noticeable or are complained of by the victim of this insidious disease, the bodily symptoms of which are well expressed before the local trouble demands attention and treatment.
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Proctitis may be considered as acute, subacute or chronic according to the duration of the process; or as atrophic or hypertrophic from the structural changes induced.
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Proctitis may also be a side effect of radiation therapy for cancer.
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Proctitis symptoms can be short-lived, or they may become chronic.
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