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Understanding Post-Surgery Recovery for Anal Abscess: What to Expect

Postoperative wound of anal abscess? Hello: About three weeks ago, I underwent drainage surgery for an anal abscess, which was approximately 6 centimeters deep. The wound has not fully healed yet, and I still feel a warm and swollen sensation. However, my doctor examined it and f...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Answer: Larger anal abscesses can sometimes take more than a month to heal. Approximately half of the patients will fully recover, while the other half may develop an anal fistula. Since your surgery was only three weeks ago, it is still too early to discuss the possibility of a ...

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Post-Anal Abscess Surgery: Dietary Restrictions and Healing Tips

Postoperative Diet for Anal Abscess Surgery Hello Dr. Ke, I would like to ask you about my situation. About a week ago, I underwent an outpatient procedure for the drainage of an anal abscess. The doctor mentioned that it was a high-level complex abscess and quite deep. I have ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
From the perspective of Western medicine, there are no food restrictions; instead, it is recommended to increase the intake of seafood and meat to supplement protein. High-quality protein aids in wound healing, and regular warm water sitz baths can be beneficial.

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Outpatient Treatment for Anal Fistulas: Is It Safe and Effective?

Surgical Methods for Anal Fistula Repair Hello Dr. Ke, I would like to ask you about some colorectal surgery clinics that claim they can treat anal fistulas and abscesses on an outpatient basis without hospitalization, stating that the wounds are small and recovery is quick. I wo...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
An anal abscess can indeed be treated with incision and drainage under local anesthesia in an outpatient setting, which results in a smaller wound and quicker recovery. However, there is also a risk of recurrence or development into a fistula. This approach is suitable for small ...

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Understanding Anal Pain: Symptoms and Concerns of Anal Abscess

Anal pain and anal fistula? Symptoms of an anal abscess can include discomfort or pain in the anal area, especially after bowel movements. You may experience difficulty sitting or standing comfortably. If you feel pain when tightening the anal sphincter after a bowel movement, bu...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
An anal abscess is a bacterial infection at the anal opening that leads to the accumulation of pus, typically resulting in swelling and pain. It is common for individuals to experience discomfort while sitting or standing. If left untreated, an anal abscess can lead to serious co...

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Understanding Post-Surgery Symptoms: Anal Fistula and Hemorrhoid Concerns

Anal hemorrhoid and fistula incision surgery? Hello Doctor, I had a fistula incision surgery a week ago, but today I still feel some swelling and pain, which is quite similar to the sensation I had with the previous anal abscess. The area where the incision is healing feels swoll...


Dr. Yu Mingchang Reply:
Hello: Drinking more warm water can be beneficial. The Ministry of Health and Welfare Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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Understanding Post-Surgery Bleeding and Pain Management for Anal Abscess

Anal abscess bleeding Hello, doctor. I had surgery for an anal abscess three weeks ago, and the wound has healed normally. Today, after wiping myself after using the restroom, I noticed a small amount of blood. Is this normal? Additionally, I had a mole that suddenly became swoll...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
After three weeks post-anal abscess surgery, healing should have occurred, and minor bleeding is generally not a concern. If there is swelling associated with hemorrhoids, it may also be a sign of hemorrhoidal bleeding. It is advisable to increase dietary fiber intake and avoid c...

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Understanding Post-Surgery Discharge After Anal Abscess Drainage

Outpatient surgery for anal abscess issues? Hello doctor, I have an anal abscess, and it has been about 10 days since the drainage procedure performed in the outpatient clinic. The wound is healing well, but recently I have noticed yellowish discharge resembling pus when wiping a...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
After anal abscess surgery, it is normal to have some discharge for a few days. This discharge may come from the external wound as well as from inside the anus. The amount should gradually decrease, and as long as there is no redness, swelling, or pain at the wound site, there is...

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Post-Surgery Bleeding After Anal Abscess Drainage: What to Expect?

Anal abscess Doctor, I had a drainage surgery at the hospital today, and after returning home, I have been bleeding continuously, with blood dripping onto the floor. Is this normal? How many days will it take for the bleeding to stop? Should I seek medical attention? Thank you, d...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
After an anal abscess drainage surgery, it is normal to experience a small amount of bleeding. However, if the bleeding is significant enough to flow onto the ground, you should promptly return for medical attention to control the bleeding. In case of an emergency, please contact...

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Chronic Anal Fissure: Seeking Solutions for Persistent Pain and Discomfort

The anal fissure has persisted for over a month without improvement? Hello Doctor, I experienced a mild anal fissure due to bowel movements in early August. After a few days, thinking I had recovered, I engaged in anal intercourse. Since then, my fissure has not healed. Initially...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The inflammation of the anal mucosa is not related to washing the buttocks with water unless water is being forced into the rectum, which is a very dangerous practice and should never be done. If there are anal fissures, it is essential to avoid constipation and diarrhea, as well...

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Understanding Perianal Swelling: Is It an Abscess and What to Do?

Anal swelling Recently, I noticed swelling in the area from the perineum to the anus. It's not just one lump; the area around the perineum and anus is swollen. After researching online, it seems like it could be an anal abscess. However, aside from the swelling, there is no ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The determination of whether it is an anal abscess can only be confirmed through a personal examination by a physician. If detected early, there is a chance of recovery with oral antibiotics. However, if treatment is delayed for too long, surgical incision and drainage may be nec...

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Understanding Anal Abscess: Treatment Options and Concerns

Anal abscess I noticed swelling around the anus for the first 3 to 4 days but didn't pay much attention to it. However, on the second day, I discovered a lump on the right side of the anus, which didn't cause much discomfort at first. By the fourth day, I was experienci...


Dr. Li Zhonghuai Reply:
Hello! When dealing with a perianal abscess, it is important to check for the presence of a fistula. If a fistula is present, it should be addressed simultaneously; otherwise, there is a risk of recurrence! It is recommended to consult a colorectal surgeon for management. Changhu...

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Understanding Perianal Abscess: Treatment Options and Recovery Insights

Perianal abscess About four days ago, I initially felt tightness around the anus. After a day, a small lump appeared just beneath the skin on the right side of the anus. The next day, it suddenly protruded, but I thought it wouldn't be a problem and would resolve on its own....


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
If an anal abscess is not promptly incised and drained in the early stages, it is likely to rupture on its own. After receiving antibiotic treatment, it may initially heal. Although both scenarios will eventually heal, the latter almost always leads to the formation of an anal fi...

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Understanding Sudden Anal Pain: Causes and Concerns

Pain around the anal area? There is pain around the anus with skin breakdown, but no abnormalities were observed in the photographs. The pain occurs only during bowel movements due to friction. It is painful when touched, and the pain appeared suddenly without any prior medical h...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it is difficult to make an accurate diagnosis as it could be an anal fissure, hemorrhoids, fistula, abscess, or pilonidal cyst. It is advisable to consult a physician for an examination to avoid any delays in treatment that could worsen the condition.

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Understanding Anal Abscess: Symptoms and Causes Explained

Is it an anal abscess? Hello Dr. Ke: About three weeks ago, I noticed a lump approximately 2 centimeters in diameter near the anal opening when my menstrual period started. The center of the lump is soft, and it is not painful or itchy. However, I recently discovered that when I ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Answer: It is impossible to make an accurate diagnosis without a physician's personal examination. Conditions such as anal fissures, hemorrhoids, fistulas, abscesses, or pilonidal cysts could all be potential issues. It is advisable to consult a physician for an examination ...

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Effective Topical Treatments for Anal Abscess Management

Topical ointment for anal abscess? Hello, doctor. I previously underwent surgery for an anal abscess. Since then, I often experience abscesses. I hope to use a topical ointment to apply pressure when I start feeling discomfort. Based on my past experience, this method was effecti...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
After surgery for an anal abscess, there is indeed a risk of recurrence. Topical ointments can alleviate discomfort, but the primary treatment method remains oral medications. Most topical antibiotic ointments are quite similar; tetracycline hydrochloride or neomycin can be used,...

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Managing Anal Abscess and Fistula Concerns During Pregnancy

Anal issues Hello Doctor, last year I was diagnosed with an anal abscess and underwent surgery. The surgeon mentioned that my recovery was good. However, I later noticed some abnormalities at the surgical site. When I returned for a follow-up, the doctor also indicated that there...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
After anal abscess surgery, approximately 50% of patients may experience the complication of fistula. If this occurs, a second surgery may be required for definitive treatment. Pregnancy does not absolutely contraindicate surgery; however, most physicians, including myself, do no...

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Understanding Painful Cysts Near the Anus: Causes and Treatments

A lump near the anus? There are lumps forming in the area between the anus and the vagina, occurring after each menstrual period. Sometimes they appear on the left side, sometimes on the right, and sometimes one on each side. There is no visible pus head, and the lumps can grow a...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Answer: It is impossible to make an accurate diagnosis without a physician's personal examination. Conditions such as anal fissures, hemorrhoids, fistulas, abscesses, or pilonidal cysts could all be potential issues. It is advisable to consult a physician for an examination ...

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Understanding Painful Cysts Near the Anus: Causes and Treatments

A lump near the anus? There are lumps developing in the area between the anus and the vagina, occurring after each menstrual period. Sometimes they appear on the left side, sometimes on the right, and occasionally one on each side. There is no visible pus head, and the lumps can ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
If the symptoms are related to the menstrual cycle, it is advisable to consult a gynecologist. In addition to Bartholin's gland infection, it may also be related to endometriosis. Whether it is an anal abscess or not can only be confirmed through a personal examination by a ...

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Do I Really Need Surgery for an Anal Fistula?

Anal abscess Hello Doctor: A few days ago, I had diarrhea for a whole day and experienced some pain in my anus, but it didn't affect my daily activities. I ate seafood and drank beer the day before, and the next day I was in unbearable pain. After work, I went to the pharmac...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
An anal abscess refers to an acute bacterial infection of the anus that leads to pus formation. Half of the individuals will completely recover after medical treatment or incision and drainage, while the other half may develop a fistula due to incomplete healing. An anal fistula ...

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Understanding Anal Abscesses and Fistulas: What You Need to Know

Anal abscess and anal fistula? Hello, Dr. Ke. Last May, I underwent surgery for an anal abscess drainage (in the operating room). Half a month later, I had a drainage procedure for a perineal abscess in the outpatient clinic. The wound from the outpatient drainage has not healed,...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it does seem possible that a complex anal fistula may have formed due to repeated infections. There shouldn't be significant changes within just a few months, but if there are episodes of swelling, pain, or inflammation during this time, it is impo...

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