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Can anal itching after eating be a sign of food allergy or intolerance?



Can anal itching after eating be a sign of food allergy or intolerance?

I cant believe I am answering this question, but you had enough guts to ask it so here it is.

I was listening to a MD on the radio the other day and he said that anal itching is usually do to a hemorhoid on the inside of the anus. I did not realize that this is a very common question that is asked by a lot of people. Men, usually never get it treated until the hemoroid gets really bad.

Can you get a visit to a proctologist? Good luck.
perhaps it's time to take a shower..
Honestly yes, it can be. It can be a sign of a food allergy or a disease like Celiac Disease. Please check out hte links I provide below for more info.
www.csaceliacs.org
www.celiac.org
www.celiac.com
http://www.naet.com/

http://www.naet.com/

http://www.naet.com/

Find a doctor in your area and he can probably take care of this in one visit. My life has changed drastically because of this technique! I used to have that same problem...
http://www.naet.com/

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