Para-anal sebaceous cysts are associated with sebaceous gland obstruction and can present with redness, swelling and pain in the anus, which can seriously affect the patient’s normal life. If the sebaceous glands around the anus are blocked, sebaceous cysts will form in the area, which can be touched by hand, and the cysts will have severe pain and appear as raised bumps with reddish color and accompanied by swelling and swelling. Since the anus is a window of excretion, if no attention is paid to local hygiene or the sebaceous cyst breaks down, it may cause inflammation and infection, which may lead to unbearable pain and difficulty in walking. In addition, patients may also have symptoms such as increased frequency of bowel movements. If you find that you have sebaceous cysts around your anus, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner and give active treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.