Perianal abscess is an infection-focussed collection of pus that develops in the tissues around the anus. This can cause painful swelling and discomfort.
Perianal abscess usually occurs as a result of infection of small glands in the anal area. The infection causes severe pain and swelling by forming a pus-filled sac under the skin.
The main method of perianal abscess treatment is surgical drainage of the pus sac. This procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia and the contents of the abscess are removed, thus alleviating the infection.
If the abscess does not heal on its own or recurs, surgical intervention may be necessary. Surgery aims to completely clean the abscess and prevent further complications.
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The recovery period after perianal abscess surgery usually varies between 1-2 weeks. However, this period may be longer depending on the size of the abscess, the patient's general health status, and the quality of postoperative care. There may be pain and swelling in the first few days, but this can be alleviated with appropriate pain management and wound care. In addition, following the diet and hygiene rules recommended by the doctor will speed up the recovery process.
Regular dressing changes and doctor check-ups are important for the smooth progress of recovery.
Perianal abscesses usually do not turn into cancer. An abscess is an infection that can lead to more serious complications if left untreated, but this condition is not linked to cancer. However, recurrent infections or chronic conditions such as perianal abscesses can lead to long-term complications such as fistula formation. In rare cases, chronic inflammation or recurrent abscesses may be associated with inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, but these are not conditions that directly increase the risk of cancer.
With regular medical follow-up and appropriate treatment, a perianal abscess can usually be treated successfully. If you have an abscess that does not heal or recurs, it may be appropriate to see a specialist and have further tests such as a biopsy if necessary.
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