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Will perianal abscess relapse after surgery

BY Carol Carey 2019-12-04

  Perianal abscess recurrence after operation depends on whether the operation is successful, and whether postoperative nursing work is a great relationship. If the abscess is deep, only a simple incision and drainage will have a greater chance of recurrence after surgery. In addition, the recurrence is also closely related to the postoperative life habits of patients. If the postoperative patients do not maintain good bowel habits, local health work is not done well, and even if the operation is successful again, relapse will occur.

   is currently suffering from perianal abscess disease The number of patients is increasing, and the perianal abscess is very embarrassing because of the special site of the disease, which will seriously affect the normal life of the patient. The best solution for perianal abscess is now surgical treatment. However, some patients do not understand this kind of operation, and they are worried about recurrence after surgery. So, will the perianal abscess recur after surgery?
  First, will the perianal abscess relapse after surgery?
  Perianal abscess recurrence after surgery depends mainly on whether the operation is successful, and whether the patient’s postoperative care is in place. Deep abscesses have a higher probability of recurrence after simple incision and drainage. Because only superficial pus is drained, the deep layer will be cleaned and some pus cavities will remain. When the body''s resistance is poor, bacteria will breed and cause infections, sometimes forming Anal fistula.
  Anal fistula is a chronic developmental stage of perianal infection, and perianal abscess belongs to the acute stage of perianal infection. In addition, the recurrence is also related to the postoperative life habits of the patients. If the postoperative patients do not maintain good bowel habits and do not pay attention to local hygiene, even if the operation is very successful, local recurrence will occur, so the patient is required to arrive one month after the operation. The hospital conducts a re-examination to check the wound.
  Second, how to prevent recurrence after perianal abscess
  1. Regulate defecation
  Regulate defecation is the first to prevent postoperative recurrence step. Either dry or loose bowel movements can cause anal cryptitis, causing abscesses around the anus and rectum. In the case of constipation, feces in the rectum can easily block the anal crypt, causing anal crypt inflammation. Dry stools will scratch the skin of the anal canal and cause abscesses around the anus and rectum. Therefore, it is very important to regulate defecation after surgery.
  2. Exercise and enhance physical fitness
  Sedentary people are prone to obstruction of local blood circulation in the anus and prone to infection. Therefore, sedentary people should actively participate in sports and increase the disease resistance of the anus.
  3. Conditioning diet to prevent constipation
   Improper diet can lead to dry stools, and dry hard stools can tear the anal valve and scratch the anal skin, destroying the disease-resistant The first line of defense is that bacteria can easily enter the wound and cause infection to form an abscess.

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