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How to treat perianal cyst?
Question 1: How to deal with perianal cyst perianal abscess is due to acute purulent infection in anal canal, perirectal soft tissue or space. The common method is incision and drainage, but incision and drainage are often not thorough enough, and it is easy to form anal fistula in the later stage. In clinic, incision and drainage are often used to directly hang the thread to avoid the formation of fistula.

Question 2: How to treat perianal abscess is a purulent infection of rectum, but because many people don't know perianal abscess deeply enough, they often treat perianal abscess as a "fire sore", so that some patients don't know what the reason is until perianal abscess develops into anal fistula.

A few perianal abscesses can be dissipated by antibiotics, hot water sitz bath, local physical therapy and other methods, but most of them need surgical treatment, and there are two surgical methods.

1, treating simple perianal abscess

A radial incision can be made in the abscess under local anesthesia or spinal anesthesia in the lithotomy position or lateral position. After discharging pus, you can put your hand into your index finger to explore the size of the abscess cavity and separate its interval. If necessary, cut the skin on the edge of the incision slightly to facilitate drainage, and finally put vaseline gauze into the abscess cavity for drainage.

2. Treatment of perianal abscess communicating with anal fistula

After abscess incision, probe can be used to carefully check the internal orifice, then cut the fistula, properly cut off the skin and subcutaneous tissue, and slightly cut off the tissue around the internal orifice to make the drainage smooth. If the internal orifice is deep and the fistula passes through the anal sphincter, thread-drawing therapy can be used. The advantage of the above operation is that the abscess is cured in one stage and no anal fistula is formed. However, in acute inflammation, when the internal orifice is difficult to find, we can't blindly look for it, so as not to spread the inflammation or form a false channel. We should just cut and drain pus, and then do anal fistula surgery after anal fistula is formed. The advantages of second-stage operation are exact effect and high cure rate.

Once the deep abscess is formed, the internal pressure gradually increases. At this time, early surgery should be performed, which can not only make the abscess heal early, prevent the spread, but also prevent the formation of anal fistula. Even if anal fistula is formed, it is easier to treat. Therefore, deep perianal abscess should be operated as soon as possible.

Question 3: How to treat early perianal abscess? In principle, surgical drainage is recommended when abscess formation is found. If the abscess is small, it can be treated with needle aspiration and anti-inflammatory drugs. But surgery is better.

Question 4: How to treat cysts? Cysts are caused by chronic inflammation of sebaceous glands around * * *. Cyst is the early stage of perianal abscess. If not treated in time, * * * cyst can easily develop into perianal abscess, which will lead to anal fistula, which is very harmful to the health of patients. And in order to treat more effective cysts, patients had better go to a regular professional hospital for treatment. * * * What disease is cyst? * * * Cysts are generally wrapped in a capsule similar to bean curd residue. The contents of these bean curd dregs are sebum secreted by the inner membrane of the capsule. The accumulated sebum is easy to cause bacterial reproduction and local chronic inflammation. When some factors lead to the spread of inflammation, * * * cysts form perianal abscess, and drug treatment is ineffective and must be surgically removed. Therefore, under normal circumstances, * * * cysts have no obvious clinical symptoms, and only after the infection spreads to form * * * abscess will they produce red, swollen, hot and painful inflammatory symptoms. In a sense, it can even be said that cysts are perianal abscesses. * * * cyst forms perianal abscess, which is mainly characterized by redness, swelling, pain or jumping around * * *, swelling around * * *, painful lump around * *, even difficulty in defecation, chills, fever and general weakness. If the abscess is deep, the local symptoms around the anus are often not obvious, but the systemic symptoms are obvious, and abdominal distension can spread to the lower abdomen. * * * Abscess forms within three to seven days after onset. After the abscess ruptures, the pain and systemic symptoms are relieved, resulting in anal fistula, which must be treated in time. * * * How is cyst treated? According to experts from Jinan Anorectal Hospital, when it comes to cysts, some patients who have undergone traditional surgery are in great pain. Because of the traditional surgical treatment of * * * cyst, the method of staged operation is generally adopted, that is, the first operation, the abscess is first cut to discharge pus, and the fistula and anal fistula appear before the second operation, which will make the patient suffer the pain of two operations. Jinan Anorectal Hospital pioneered the characteristic diagnosis and treatment mode of "three-minute examination+Angus minimally invasive surgery" in the treatment of * * * cysts. Effective surgery can be more effective, avoiding the disadvantages of traditional therapy requiring two operations, greatly shortening the recovery time of patients and alleviating their pain. 1.* * * Cyst examination: It is reported that Jinan Anorectal Hospital uses Korean electronic * * * mirror system to examine * * * cysts. The system can go deep into the anorectum and collect high-definition lesion images, so that both doctors and patients can clearly and intuitively understand the condition and effectively avoid missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis. The final diagnosis can be obtained in three to five minutes, and the accuracy rate is over 99%. Second, the treatment of * * * cyst: Jinan Anorectal Hospital used angle minimally invasive therapy to treat * * * cyst. Anger minimally invasive therapy is a hundred promotion projects of the Ministry of Health for ten years. With the help of advanced probe and hydrogen peroxide perfusion method, all internal orifices can be found accurately, effectively avoiding missed diagnosis and treatment. In the treatment, the traditional way of picking out all fistulas is no longer adopted, only the main focus is cut, and the internal and external openings are decomposed by minimally invasive small incision, and some incisions are reserved, which simplifies the complex. While treating diseases, the function of * * * is not damaged, and the surgical wounds are reduced by at least two thirds, thus minimizing the harm to the body. What are the common misunderstandings in treating * * * cysts? For the treatment of * * * cysts, many patients often choose drugs for conservative treatment because they are afraid of the pain of surgery or are lucky. As a result, it is easy to get worse and worse, and finally they develop into anal fistulas. Originally, only one fistula became two or more fistulas. What's going on here? Fundamentally speaking, the onset of * * * cyst is an "inside-out" trend, and the focus is near the anus and rectum. If you simply apply drugs, you can only act on the skin around * * *, but you can't reach the deep lesions. If the drug is not symptomatic, it will often lead to reinfection of fistula, aggravate the condition and form anal fistula. Moreover, the internal orifice of anal fistula can only be surgically removed, and drug treatment can not recover well. Therefore, anorectal experts remind that patients with * * * cysts must go to regular professional hospitals for treatment in time, and they must not blindly use drugs or remedies to avoid delaying their illness and causing greater harm to their bodies.

Question 5: How to treat perianal abscess Hello, you can take surgical treatment for perianal abscess now. Patients should do anti-inflammatory treatment after operation, pay attention to rest, and don't eat sexual and hair-growing foods.

Question 6: How to treat perianal abscess _ Conservative treatment of perianal abscess may temporarily relieve symptoms, but it cannot be cured, and it is easy to recur in the future. It is suggested that surgery should be used instead of "covering pus and nourishing sores"

Question 7: How to treat perianal cyst? Anorectal experts remind patients that once perianal cysts are formed, they should be treated immediately to prevent their spread; No matter what kind of perianal cyst it is, it should be cured at one time to avoid sequelae such as anal fistula.