What happens to perianal abscesses in infants

  Infants and young children have tender skin and are easily infected by bacteria, and perianal abscesses do not only occur in adults, but are most common in infants and young children, mainly due to bacterial infection.  1, infants and young children have weak resistance and tender skin is easy to be infected by bacteria, especially at the anus, infants and young children are often wrapped up and not breathable, which will aggravate the bacterial infection, infants and young children do not express their stool and urine, after the stool is not timely treatment of the baby’s buttocks will be in a humid environment, which will aggravate the perianal abscess of infants and young children, even if the timely cleaning of the baby will be infected by gauze, parents should be Parents should be extra diligent in changing the baby’s diaper and cleaning the buttocks and anus in time to keep it clean and dry.  2, infants and young children if breastfeeding, mother’s nipples have bacteria or mother ate food with bacteria, mother resistance is high is not discomfort, but the baby will be through the mother’s breast milk bacteria into the body, the baby is unable to resist these bacteria, diarrhea, while intestinal bacteria into the anal sinus, spread perianal gap, causing perianal abscess and other adverse symptoms, baby mother breastfeeding baby must clean The nipples of the, eating should also be careful, if the baby is formula-fed to disinfect the bottle regularly, usually the bottle should be washed to prevent bacteria with the bottle into the baby’s mouth.  3, infants and children with perianal abscesses are more serious, to ensure that the above points of attention to go to the hospital in a timely manner, according to the hospital’s advice reasonable treatment.  Through the description I believe you have a certain understanding of perianal abscess, in order to prevent the baby from being troubled by this disease, parents are invited to take care of their babies carefully. Each child’s symptoms are different, and it is still important to find abnormalities and go to the hospital early.