Anal pain does not necessarily mean that you have hemorrhoids. Different diseases are treated differently, otherwise treatment will be delayed, the condition will worsen and the anal damage will get bigger and bigger. Possible diseases of anal pain: inflammatory external hemorrhoids, thrombosed external hemorrhoids, embedded hemorrhoids, perianal abscess, anal fissure, sinusitis, anal neurosis, etc. Among them, perianal abscess is an infectious disease of perianal tissues, which develops rapidly and can cause high fever or even septicemia and damage anal tissues such as anal sphincter, which affects the contraction function of the anus in the later stage and directly affects the quality of life of patients. In the later stage, anal fistula is formed, and long-term pus and water flow, and long-term anal fistula may cause cancer if not healed. Most of the patients choose to get anti-inflammatory treatment nearby, but the condition often continues to worsen, and when they come to the hospital with unbearable pain, the condition is usually heavy, the anal damage is large, the recovery time after surgery is long, and the chance of recurrence is high. Therefore, it is important to seek timely consultation and treatment for anal pain to reduce anal damage and relieve patients’ pain.