Pediatric perianal abscess, the initial stage is mostly manifested as crying and aggravation, with the formation of abscess can be seen in the perianal red lumps, and even broken overflow of pus to form an anal fistula.
Children’s perianal abscesses occur more often than not before 6 months, the child manifested as crying, fever, loss of appetite, local redness and swelling and other symptoms, the condition is generally faster, abscesses, if not treated in a timely manner, tend to rupture on their own, discharging pus and blood, resulting in the formation of anal fistula. Therefore, it is recommended that parents of children should pay great attention.
If the abscess is small or there is no pus formation yet, it is recommended to clean and disinfect the local wound and apply antibiotic ointment such as erythromycin ointment; if the abscess is large, it is recommended to consider incision and drainage treatment according to the condition of the child.
Specific treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.