An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the anus and rectum. The abscess originates from an infection arising in the cryptoglandular epithelium lining the anal canal.
Anal abscess; Rectal abscess; Perirectal abscess; Perianal abscess; Gland abscess; Abscess – anorectal
Common causes of anorectal abscess include:
Blocked glands in the anal area
Infection of an anal fissure
Sexually transmitted infection (STD)
Trauma
Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn disease or diverticulitis.
The condition affects men more than women. The condition may occur in infants and toddlers who are still in diapers and who have a history of anal fissures.
Common symptoms are swelling around the anus and a constant, throbbing pain with swelling. Pain may be severe with bowel movements, coughing and sitting.
Other symptoms may include:
Constipation
Discharge of pus from the rectum
Fatigue, fever, night sweats, and chills
Redness, painful and hardened tissue in the area of the anus
Tenderness
A rectal examination may confirm an anorectal abscess. A proctosigmoidoscopy may be done to rule out other diseases.
In some cases, a CT scan, MRI, or ultrasound is needed to help locate the collection of pus.
1.It will first work to control the infection in the area thereby preventing attacks of the abscess formation.
2.Later, the remedies will start new tissue development to close the fistula formation chance.
3.Completely painless.
4.Also prevent recurrence in future.
5. It is an established treatment and produces time tested results.
6.Its composition is 100% safe and all its ingredients are purely natural and free from any side effects.
7.It is a natural medicine formulated specifically to treat anorectal abscess. It comes in an easy to take form and is consumed orally.
8.It is manufactured under the strict guidelines of the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia.