Perianal Abscess Surgery
Perianal Abscess Surgery

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad provides expert surgical care for perianal abscesses — a painful condition caused by pus-filled infections near the anal region. Our experienced colorectal and general surgeons perform timely incision and drainage procedures to relieve pain, remove infection, and prevent complications like fistula formation. With modern surgical facilities and round-the-clock care, we are recognized as one of the best hospitals for perianal abscess treatment in Hyderabad.
We offer a comprehensive treatment approach starting with clinical evaluation, imaging (when needed), and immediate drainage under local or general anesthesia. Our sterile operating conditions, advanced wound care protocols, and dedicated follow-up support ensure fast healing and lower recurrence. Whether the abscess is superficial or deep, our team ensures personalized care for every patient.
If you’re searching for perianal abscess surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital offers safe, effective, and affordable treatment options. We prioritize patient comfort, privacy, and long-term healing, making us a trusted choice for anal abscess treatment near you.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Perianal Abscess Surgery Journey
🔵 Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Severe pain around the anus, especially when sitting or passing stool
- Swelling or redness near the anal area
- Fever or chills (in some cases)
- Discharge of pus or blood
- Tender, firm lump near the anus
🩺 Phase 2: OPD Consultation & Clinical Exam
- Physical examination of the anal region
- Medical history review (duration, pain, fever, previous abscesses)
- Blood tests (CBC, CRP) to assess infection
- Imaging (Ultrasound or MRI) in deep or recurrent cases
📋 Phase 3: Causes (Etiology)
- Bacterial infection of anal glands
- Blocked anal crypts leading to pus accumulation
- Poor hygiene or immunosuppression
- Conditions like Crohn’s disease or diabetes
🧬 Phase 4: Diagnosis
- Clinical diagnosis based on examination
- CBC showing elevated WBCs
- Imaging (MRI/USG) for deep abscesses
- Rule out fistula or underlying inflammatory bowel disease
💊 Phase 5: Surgical Treatment – Incision & Drainage (I&D)
- Performed under local, spinal, or general anesthesia
- Incision made to drain pus and relieve pressure
- Sometimes left open to heal naturally (secondary healing)
- Antibiotics may be prescribed post-op for infection control
💪 Phase 6: Post-Operative Care & Recovery
- Same-day discharge in most cases
- Daily sitz baths to promote healing
- Pain relievers and stool softeners
- Follow-up visit to monitor healing & detect fistula
- Keep area clean and dry
- Full recovery typically in 1–3 week
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A perianal abscess is a painful, pus-filled cavity that forms near the anus due to an infection in the anal glands. It often presents as a red, swollen lump and may be accompanied by fever and discomfort during bowel movements.
Common causes include:
Blocked anal glands
Bacterial infections
Inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., Crohn’s disease)
Poor hygiene
Weakened immune system
Recovery typically takes 1–3 weeks. Patients are advised to take sitz baths, maintain hygiene, use prescribed medications, and avoid straining during bowel movements.
The surgery itself is not painful due to anesthesia. Post-surgical pain is generally mild to moderate and can be managed effectively with prescribed painkillers.
While not all abscesses are preventable, good hygiene, a healthy diet, staying hydrated, and managing chronic conditions like diabetes can reduce your risk.