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NCI's gateway for information about anal cancer.
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Anal cancer, an uncommon cancer, is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the anus. The anus is the opening at the end of the rectum (the end part of the large intestine) through which body waste passes. Cancer in the outer part of the anus is more likely to occur in men; cancer of the inner part of the rectum (anal canal) is more likely to occur in women. If your anus is often ...
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Male Anatomy
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Male Anatomy
This article is about the bodily orifice. For the New Guinea tribal language, see Anus language.
"Anal" redirects here. For other uses, see Anal (disambiguation).

In anatomy, the anus (from Latin ānus "ring, anus") is the external opening of the rectum. Closure is controlled by sphincter muscles. Feces are expelled from the body through the anus during the act of defecation, which is the primary function of the anus. Most animals — from simple worms to elephants and humans — have a tubular gut, with a mouth at one end and an anus at the other.

The anus is often considered a taboo part of the body, and is also known by a large number of slang terms, which are generally considered vulgar and not used in polite speech.

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Structure

The human anus is situated between the buttocks, posterior to the perineum. It has two anal sphincters, one internal, the other external. These hold the anus until time to defecate. One sphincter consists of smooth muscle and its action is involuntary; the other, striated muscle and voluntary. In many animals, the anus is surrounded by anal sacs.

Role in defecation

Main article: Defecation

When the rectum is full the increase in intrarectal pressure forces the walls of the anal canal apart allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves propel the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external sphincters of the anus allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces.

To prevent diseases of the anus and to promote general hygiene, humans often follow the action of the sphincter with a cleansing activity after emptying the bowels. A wash with a bidet or a wiping with toilet paper are often used to clear the anus of fecal matter.

Role in sexuality

Main article: Anal sex
Female human anus, bordered by the buttocks and perineum
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Female human anus, bordered by the buttocks and perineum

The anus has a relatively high concentration of nerve endings and is an erogenous zone. Sigmund Freud's theory of psychosexual development, for example, described an anal stage, hypothesizing that toddlers derive pleasure from retaining and expelling feces. This is the source of the derogatory term anal-retentive.

Anal intercourse can be pleasurable for both the insertive partner and the receptive partner. For females, pleasure derived from anal intercourse is also thought to be related to the shared wall between the rectum and the vagina as well as the G-spot. For males, the tightness of the anus is often said to be a source of pleasure in penetrative anal sex, while the presence of the prostate gland near the rectal wall is generally seen as a source of pleasure during receptive anal intercourse. Other animals have also been observed practicing anal intercourse.

Anal intercourse, sometimes referred to as sodomy or buggery, is a common human sexual activity, but is considered taboo in a number of moral systems, and it has been, and in some jurisdictions continues to be, a crime carrying severe punishment.

Anal sex need not include penetration. The anus also plays an important role in face sitting, coprophilia and anilingus.

Anal stretching can stimulate the nerves around the anus and can be considered pleasurable. Care must be taken to maintain elasticity.

Maintenance

Hygiene is important for good anal health. Washing with a mild soap and water will keep the anus clean. Harsh soaps or wiping vigorously with toilet paper can irritate the skin around the anus, making it itchy or sore. Pinworms are sometimes the source of anal itching.

Penetration with a penis or sex toy can irritate or tear the inside of the anus. Lubrication is often recommended to ease penetration.

Kegel exercises can improve the tone of the outer sphincter muscle.

Cosmetics

Shaving, trimming, depilatory, or Brazilian waxing can clear the perineum of hair.

Anal bleaching is a relatively new West coast phenomenon where the perineum, which darkens over the years, is lightened for a more youthful appearance. In 2004 it was reported that actress Lara Flynn Boyle had her anus bleached for cosmetic purposes.

Anal piercing is among the more extreme piercings and usually interferes with the function of the anus.

Pathology

Anal cancer, abcess, warts, fistula, fissure, itching and hemorrhoids are among the diseases of the anus that benefit from medical intervention. Birth defects of the anus include stenosis and imperforation. The anus is also a frequent site of sexually transmitted infections. Damaged anal sphincter (patulous anus in more severe cases) – caused by careless surgery in the perineal region or by rough/abrupt penetration in anal sex – can lead to flatus and/or fecal incontinence, chronic constipation and, ultimately, megacolon.

See also

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