VitalCare Hospital

What is a Perianal Abscess?

What is a Perianal Abscess?

A perianal abscess is a painful collection of pus near the anus or rectum. It’s caused by an infection in the anal glands or tissues. We understand it’s uncomfortable—let’s help you heal, with care.

Symptoms to Watch For

When to see a doctor?

If symptoms last >1–2 days or you have a fever. Don’t wait—relief is just a step away.

Causes & Risk Factors

Compassionate, Expert Treatment at our hospital

1. Painless Drainage
2. Gentle Pain Relief
3. Holistic Support
4. Advanced Techniques

Complications If Untreated

Reduce Your Risk

Key Takeaways

Why Choose Us?

Compassionate, personalized care
We treat you, not just the abscess

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I pop the abscess at home?

No! It can spread the infection. See a doctor for safe drainage

Maybe. If the infection is severe or spreading, your doctor will prescribe them.

Warm sitz baths, over-the-counter painkillers , and keep the area clean

Yes, but use stool softeners and avoid straining. It’ll feel uncomfortable, not impossible.

Minimal scarring with proper care. The wound heals gradually.

Light activity (walking) is okay. Avoid heavy lifting/gym for 1–2 weeks.

No, but wash hands and avoid sharing towels

2-3 days with treatment. If it worsens, contact a doctor.

Stress doesn’t directly cause it, but weakens immunity,making infections more likely.

Yes! Ensure it’s healing and check for complications( fistula).