Perianal Abscess
A perianal abscess, a type of anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the tissue around the anus & rectum. A blocked anal gland, sexually transmitted infections(STI), and infected anal fissures can cause an anal abscess.
Unfortunately, despite proper treatment and complete healing anal abscess can come back. If an abscess comes back it needs immediate medical attention. Moreover, a recurrent perianal abscess can lead to anal fistula, sepsis or septicemia, and fecal incontinence.
Tips to Avoid Recurrence of Perianal Abscess
Avoid Constipation
Constipation and straining during bowel movements can aggravate abscess surrounded the perianal area. So, avoid eating fried foods, processed grains and dairy products that cause indigestion and constipation.Stay Hydrated
Drinking plenty of water can help flush out the toxins from the body and also prevent fistula formation. So, aim for eight glasses daily that helps in hydration and softer bowel movements.Sitz Bath
A sitz bath is soaking the anal area in a tub of warm water for 15-20 minutes several times a day. This helps clean the anal area, improve blood flow, relieve discomfort and promote healing of anorectal abscess and fistula in ano.
Use Stool Softeners or Laxatives
Laxatives are the medications that stimulate your bowel movements or loose up stools. They are used to treat passing hard and dry stools and prevent constipation caused by painful bowel movements.Sleep well
Digestive health experts explain that sleep quality and digestive disorders such as bloating, constipation, and diarrhea are connected.Any untreated abscess continues to expand that eventually becomes a chronic systemic infection. Consult SMILES and prevent an abscess from getting worse.
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