Anus Abscess
An anal abscess is a pus-filled lump that forms in the anus. An anal abscess causes pain, especially when sitting or having a bowel movement.
Anal abscess is generally characterized by a small red bump in the anal canal. In some cases, abscesses can also appear in the rectum (the end of the large intestine that connects to the anus).
If not treated immediately, an anal abscess can lead to the formation of an abnormal channel in the anus (anal fistula ). This condition will make the pain worse, even causing difficulty controlling bowel movements.
Symptoms of Anus Abscess
A common symptom of an anal abscess is a stabbing pain in the anus or rectum. This pain persists and gets worse when sitting, coughing, and defecating.
Other symptoms that arise as a result of an anal abscess are:
Constipation
Fever and chills
Body tired easily
Difficult to urinate
Irritation, swelling, and redness around the anus
Discharge of pus or blood from the rectum
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