Rectal pain with a fever may be caused by an infection.
A
rectal abscess is a bacterial infection with a pocket
of pus in the anal area. This type of abscess may occur in a passageway that is
connected to the rectum (anal fistula). Certain diseases may
increase your risk for a serious infection. People who have
diabetes or an impaired
immune system require medical treatment at the first
signs of infection.
Infection of the prostate gland (prostatitis) may cause pain that is felt in the
rectum. Symptoms of a prostate infection include painful or difficult urination
(dysuria) and a cloudy discharge or drip from the tip of the
penis.
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