Anal pain in children can be caused by anal fissures or perianal abscesses. It is important to observe when the anal pain occurs. If the anal pain occurs after a bowel movement and the child has a fear of defecation, it is most likely due to an anal fissure. Most anal fissures are caused by excessively dry stools. Treatment involves softening the stool, which can be done by taking lactulose oral solution orally. Then clean the anus after the stool and apply hemorrhoid ointment, such as anal tide ointment, or Ma Yinglong hemorrhoid cream, which can cool the blood and relieve pain. And if the anal pain is caused by a perianal abscess, it is much eclipse persistent and does not occur only when you relieve the bowels. If you have a perianal abscess, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible for surgical treatment. Don’t hope that conservative treatment options such as topical medication or oral antibiotics can cure the condition, as this will mostly delay the condition, but go to the hospital for surgery as soon as possible.