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Perianal Abscess

We have specialized in expert diagnosis and treatment of perianal abscess and offer advanced minimally invasive treatments, personalized care, and caring follow-up care to make local patients experience rapid relief, enhanced recovery, and sustained comfort after painful anal infections in GastroDoxs in Katy.

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Symptoms

What is a Perianal Abscess?

A perianal abscess is a tiny pus-filled pocket which develops around the anus in case an anal gland is clogged and infected. It may grow, become very painful and lead to the tissue around it.

Common Symptoms

Everyone might develop one or many of the following symptoms:

  • An anus-close sore, red lump
  • Throbbing or sharp pain, especially when sitting
  • Fever or chills
  • Swelling and warmth in the affected area
  • Problem of bowel movements or difficulty or pain

Causes

A perianal abscess may be caused by a number of factors:

  • Blocked anal glands
  • Minor anorectal skin lesions or vagina infection.
  • Underlying inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., ulcerative colitis)
  • Anorectal trauma or surgery.
Treatment

Treatment Options for Perianal Abscess in Katy

In-office procedures and a combination of continuous therapy in GastroDoxs are also part of the treatment:

  • In?office drainage: A quick procedure under local anesthesia to open the abscess and remove pus.
  • Antibiotics:For the spreading of the infection or once you have some systemic symptoms such as fever.
  • Pain management: Guidance on over-the-counter pain relievers and warm sitz baths to soothe the area.
  • Follow-up visits: Frequent visits to make sure that the healing progresses correctly and that a recurrence is prevented as soon as possible.
  • Specialist referral: Coordination with a colorectal surgeon for deeper or recurrent abscesses requiring advanced surgical care.

Book Your Appointment Today

Waiting until a perianal abscess is relieved is not worth waiting. We provide fast assessments, in-facility drainage and individualized post-discharge follow-ups at GastroDoxs in Katy, all in an outpatient and relaxed environment. Call us today at 832-632-4070 or request an appointment online to start your path to healing.

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Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a perianal abscess?

A perianal abscess is a cavity of pus developed around an anus usually when an anal gland is infected. It results in suffering, inflammation, and frequently, it is necessary to drain.

What causes a perianal abscess?

Common causes include blocked anal glands, small skin cuts or infections, inflammatory bowel diseases (like ulcerative colitis), and trauma or surgery near the anus.

What's the difference between a perianal and a perirectal abscess?

Perianal abscess occurs immediately beneath the skin on the anus. The perirectal abscess is more in the tissue surrounding the rectum and this may necessitate more comprehensive treatment.

Can ulcerative colitis lead to a perianal abscess?

Yes. Inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis increase the risk of anal gland infections, which can progress to abscess formation.

Do I always need surgery to treat a perianal abscess?

Majority of abscesses have to be emptied- it is a simple operation that is performed with a local anesthetic. Only the antibiotics are not very likely to heal the infection.

Is general anesthesia required for drainage?

Not usually. Many abscesses are drained in the office using local numbing medicine. General anesthesia is reserved for complex or deep abscesses.

How long is recovery after drainage?

In many cases, pain can be cured in several days. The abscess size and depth may require 2-4 weeks to be fully healed.

Can I treat a perianal abscess at home?

Sitz baths and over-the-counter pain relievers may provide comfort, but proper drainage by a medical professional is essential for healing.

When should I see a specialist?

When you experience constant pain, swelling, and/or fever and/or you have observed the presence of pus around the anal area, then seek early diagnosis with a colorectal surgeon or a gastroenterologist.

Can a perianal abscess recur?

Yes. While drainage and good aftercare reduce the chance of recurrence, managing underlying issues like IBD helps prevent future abscesses.

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