Pronunciation: /prɑːkˈtɑːlədʒi/
noun the branch of medicine dealing with the study and treatment of disorders of the rectum and anus
A1 I had to visit a proctology clinic for a check-up.
A2 The doctor specializes in proctology and treats issues related to the colon and rectum.
B1 After experiencing discomfort, I decided to schedule an appointment with a proctology specialist.
B2 The proctology department at the hospital is well-equipped to handle various conditions affecting the digestive system.
C1 The proctology conference featured leading experts discussing the latest advancements in treating colorectal diseases.
C2 The renowned proctologist is known for his innovative techniques in minimally invasive proctology procedures.
formal The patient was referred to a proctology specialist for further examination.
informal I heard that John had to go see a proctology doctor for his stomach issues.
slang I can't believe I have to go get my butt checked out by a proctologist.
figurative Dealing with that difficult client was like a proctology exam - uncomfortable but necessary.
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