What's the cause of buttock pain

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There is a little sister in my uncle's family, because our two families live close to each other, so I often go to her to play. As a result, when I went there yesterday, she told me that it was her buttock pain, so I told my uncle to take my sister to check. Next, let's talk about the cause of buttock pain.

What's the cause of buttock pain

First, buttock pain refers to the pain in the anus and around the anus and rectum. Buttock pain is common to a variety of anorectal diseases, such as anal fissure, anal sinusitis, thrombotic external hemorrhoids, perianal abscess, incarceration of internal hemorrhoids, edema of external hemorrhoids, anorectal cancer and anorectal foreign body injury, and can cause buttock pain after anorectal surgery.

Second: the pain caused by anal fissure is periodic. It often occurs in or after defecation. It is mainly caused by fecal stimulation and expansion of ulcer fissure. The pain is paroxysmal burning pain or knife cutting pain, lasting for several minutes; after the feces pass, the pain is relieved. In addition, due to the stimulation of defecation, the internal sphincter can present persistent spasm, causing severe and persistent pain of ulcer fissure.

Third: perianal abscess is mainly distending pain, and the pain is like chicken pecking when pus is brewed. Due to the location, size, pathogenic bacteria, body resistance and other factors of perianal abscess, the symptoms and signs are different. Common perianal subcutaneous abscess, ischiorectal fossa abscess, pelvic rectal fossa abscess, retrorectal abscess, and tuberculous abscess.

matters needing attention

If you find that you have a pain in your butt, don't take it seriously, because it must be a sign of some other diseases, which means that there is a hidden danger in your body. You must go to the hospital for a detailed examination to find out the specific reason.