What’s going on with the throbbing at the anus

The throbbing around the anus may be related to perianal abscess, constipation, hemorrhoids and anal fissure. 1. Perianal abscess: If the patient has perianal abscess, it is possible to cause the phenomenon of non-stop throbbing around the anus. This is due to bacterial infection, which is an acute suppurative infectious disease, mainly manifested as an abscessed mass around the anus, and accompanied by persistent pain, throbbing pain and other symptoms. 2. Constipation: constipation may be related to long-term bad dietary habits, manifested as too dry stool, throbbing around the anus, stool discharge obstruction and other symptoms. 3. Hemorrhoids: Hemorrhoids may be related to heavy lifting, prolonged sedentary activities, and poor dietary habits. It is characterized by throbbing sensation around the anus, pain, and the appearance of meatballs, and may also be accompanied by anal itching and prolapse. 4. Anal fissure: this is due to the stool is too hard, discharged out of the anus, resulting in tearing of the tissues around the anus. Patients will have obvious anal sphincter spasm performance, there will be obvious severe pain, anal throbbing sensation, bleeding and other phenomena. If the patient has the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, actively cooperate with the doctor’s examination, clear diagnosis, and give reasonable and standardized treatment.