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Rectal discharge is the presence of mucus, blood, pus, or other fluid from the rectum that is not related to normal bowel movements. This discharge can vary in color, consistency, and volume and may be accompanied by other symptoms such as rectal pain, itching, or discomfort. Rectal discharge is often a sign of an underlying condition affecting the rectal or anal area. Common causes include inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, where chronic inflammation leads to mucus or blood discharge. Infections such as bacterial infections, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like gonorrhea or chlamydia, and parasitic infections like amoebiasis can also result in rectal discharge. Hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or fistulas-small channels that develop between the end of the bowel and the skin near the anus-can produce mucus or pus. Less common causes include colorectal cancer, where a tumor may cause bleeding or mucus production, and radiation proctitis, inflammation of the rectum after radiation therapy. Treatment for rectal discharge focuses on addressing the underlying cause. For infections, antibiotics or antiviral medications are used to eliminate the causative organisms. In cases of inflammatory bowel disease, anti-inflammatory drugs, immunosuppressants, or biologics may be necessary to control inflammation and reduce symptoms. Hemorrhoids and anal fissures often respond to dietary changes, topical treatments, or minimally invasive procedures. If the discharge is due to a tumor, surgical intervention or other cancer therapies may be required. Consulting a healthcare provider is essential for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan to manage rectal discharge effectively.