How is buttock eye abscess treated?

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I have a history of hemorrhoids, as long as I eat chili food will attack, basically every month will relapse, in order to me in the hospital to do the operation of hemorrhoids, I have been paying attention to diet, no recurrence. But in recent months, I have foreign bodies and pain in my anus. This symptom is similar to hemorrhoids, but different. So I had an examination in the hospital. The doctor said that I have perianal abscess. He advised me to treat it immediately to avoid abscess rupture. Now I would like to share with you how to treat buttock eye abscess.

How is buttock eye abscess treated?

First: perianal abscess is divided into two types according to the severity of the disease, one is that the patient has abscess but has not broken, the other is that the abscess is broken, and the broken abscess is easy to be infected, so the patient should choose the treatment method according to their own symptoms and economy, so as to avoid serious deterioration of the disease.

Second: hemorrhoids and perianal abscess are very different, but the patients are not familiar with the disease and can not be diagnosed correctly. The patients can be diagnosed after the examination in the hospital. The best way for patients to treat perianal abscess is surgery, and surgery should be based on the patient's condition.

Third: the treatment of perianal abscess can be divided into general surgical treatment, can also use minimally invasive surgical treatment, patients should be prepared before treatment, so as to prevent the harm of operation. Patients do surgery in the case of anesthesia, postoperative patients will appear pain, we must do a good job in nursing.

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And postoperative patients can not sit, must lie down. At this time, patients should do a good job in anal care, regular disinfection, observation of the wound and discharge of pus, effectively avoid anal infection, but also pay attention to diet, prevent diet caused by wound inflammation.