Perianal Abscess

A perianal abscess is an acute inflammatory condition of the area surrounding the anus, caused by infection and accumulation of pus. It is an urgent condition requiring immediate medical evaluation, as it can cause severe pain and complications if not treated promptly.

What Is a Perianal Abscess?

A perianal abscess forms when one of the anal glands becomes inflamed and infected.

The evolution may be rapid and, without treatment, there is a risk of spread of the infection or the establishment of a fistula.

Common symptoms include:

  • severe pain in the anal area

  • swelling and redness

  • fever

  • feeling of pressure or throbbing pain

  • difficulty sitting

Treatment

The treatment of a perianal abscess is primarily surgical. Early diagnosis and drainage are essential to prevent complications.

The treatment may include:

  • surgical incision and drainage of the abscess

  • administration of antibiotic therapy when needed

  • monitoring for possible development of a perianal fistula

Drainage provides immediate pain relief and contributes to faster resolution of inflammation.

Recovery

The recovery depends on the size of the abscess and the general condition of the patient.

During recovery:

  • kept meticulous hygiene of the area

  • follow medical instructions

  • monitor the healing of the wound

  • gradual return to daily activities

In most cases, recovery is uneventful when treatment is carried out in a timely manner.

Associated Clinical

IASO General Clinic

Central private clinic with modern surgical facilities.

Henry Dunant Hospital Center

Clinical hospital with an organized surgical department.

A White Cross On The Athens Clinic

Private clinic with an organized surgical department, advanced medical facilities and specialized scientific staff.

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