SHOP NO 1 ,LAKHANI HERITAGE CHS PLOT NO 22, SECTOR NO 5 OPP.SEC NO 8 GROUND, near GOKUL DAIRY, New Panvel East, Panvel, Maharashtra 410206
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
NO STRAIN NO PAIN — Dr. SHRIVASTAV B. S. A. M. MUM, Dr. GUPTA B. Sc., B. A. M. S.
Specialist Services

ANAL
ABSCESS

What is Abscess?

An anal abscess is an infected cavity filled with pus found near the anus or rectum. Ninety percent of abscesses are the result of an acute infection in the internal glands of the anus.

Bacteria, fecal material, or foreign matter can clog an anal gland and tunnel into the tissue, where it collects in a cavity called an abscess.

Perianal

Painful boil-like swelling near the anus. Often red and warm to the touch.

Perirectal

Forms from blocked anal gland ducts. Progression into deeper anal spaces.

Anal Abscess Clinical View

The Fistula Connection

About 50% of anal abscess patients will develop a complication called a Fistula—an abnormal tunnel between the abscess site and the skin.

  • Persistent drainage issues
  • Risk of recurrent abscesses
  • 25% risk in perirectal cases

Causes & Risk Factors

01

Blocked Glands

Clogged ducts in the anal area are the primary origin.

02

Fissure Infection

Infection stemming from an existing anal fissure.

03

IBD / Crohn's

Intestinal disorders like Crohn's disease or diverticulitis.

04

Weakened Immune

Weakened systems due to HIV/AIDS or chemotherapy.

05

STIs

Sexually transmitted infections from anal intercourse.

06

Diabetes

Increased susceptibility to bacterial infections.

07

Medications

Prolonged use of corticosteroid medicines.

08

Infant Care

Toddlers in diapers with a history of fissures.

What is symptoms?

Throbbing Pain

Anal Swelling

Pus Discharge

Fever & Chills

Night Sweats

Fatigue

Constipation

Bowel Pain

Redness/Hardening

Infant Irritability

What is treatment?

"Abscesses rarely go away on their own. Antibiotics alone usually cannot treat an abscess."

01
Surgical Drainage

Surgery to open and drain the abscess is necessary. Stitches are usually not needed.

02
Sitz Baths

Warm water baths help relieve pain, reduce swelling, and facilitate drainage.

03
Medications

Prescription of pain medication, antibiotics, and stool softeners to assist healing.

04
Dietary Care

Maintain a soft or liquid diet and practice superior hygiene until fully healed.

Recovery Risks

Recurrence Scarring Continuing Pain

How to prevention?

Safe Habits

Use condoms during intercourse and seek prompt treatment for STIs to prevent infections.

Infant Hygiene

Frequent diaper changes and proper cleaning to prevent fissures and subsequent abscesses.

General Hygiene

Maintain good hygiene in the anal area as a safeguard for both children and adults.

Anal Abscess • Rectal Abscess • Perirectal Abscess • Perianal Abscess • Anal Gland Abscess • Anorectal Abscess

Specialized Consultation

Early diagnosis and surgical intervention are vital. Book an appointment for professional drainage and care.

Book Appointment