The key to preventing recurrence of perianal abscesses is to maintain good living habits, strengthen the cleaning and care of the anal area, and completely cure the initial infection through scientific treatment. If this disease is not properly treated, it is easy to recur and cause anal fistula, so comprehensive management is required. The recurrence of perianal abscess is often related to a variety of factors, such as poor eating habits, chronic constipation or diarrhea, improper local cleaning, and untreated infection. Chronic inflammation and infection of the anal glands may be the main cause. Genetic factors and low immunity also increase the risk of recurrence. Once symptoms such as local redness, swelling, pain or pus are found, seek medical attention immediately. In terms of treatment, surgery is the main radical method, including commonly used incision and drainage, anal fistula excision, and modern minimally invasive surgery (such as laser treatment), which can be selected according to the doctor's advice. The rational use of antibiotics can help control acute inflammation, while postoperative care can help reduce the risk of recurrence. The recurrence of perianal abscess is often related to a variety of factors, such as poor eating habits, chronic constipation or diarrhea, improper local cleaning, and untreated infection. Chronic inflammation and infection of the anal glands may be the main cause. Genetic factors and low immunity also increase the risk of recurrence. Once symptoms such as local redness, swelling, pain or pus are found, seek medical attention immediately. In terms of treatment, surgery is the main radical method, including commonly used incision and drainage, anal fistula excision, and modern minimally invasive surgery (such as laser treatment), which can be selected according to the doctor's advice. The rational use of antibiotics can help control acute inflammation, while postoperative care can help reduce the risk of recurrence. To effectively avoid recurrence, it is recommended to improve your daily diet and consume more foods rich in dietary fiber, such as vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, to help prevent constipation; develop a regular bowel habit to avoid frequent diarrhea; pay attention to daily cleaning of the anal area, especially taking a warm water bath when bathing. Regular physical examinations and follow-ups ensure good recovery after surgery. If you have chronic diseases such as diabetes, you need to actively manage your blood sugar levels. Quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, and maintaining moderate exercise can also help enhance immunity and reduce the risk of infection. Correct lifestyle adjustments can not only reduce the patient's physical discomfort, but also help restore psychological balance and confidence in life, thereby reducing the chance of recurrence. |
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