After surgery, patients with perianal abscesses are prone to have local granulation tissue or skin bridge formation left behind due to the inflammatory reaction or the proliferation of local scar tissue. If a significant scar is formed, the patient will have pain or even difficulty in defecation, so the trauma margin can be trimmed, preferably under local anesthesia, and the patient will also have significant painful symptoms. For multiple granulation tissue scar formation, the perianal scar removal repair plastic surgery can also be performed under the support of sacral or epidural anesthesia. Intravenous anti-infection treatment is also recommended during the perioperative period, and timely cleaning and sitz baths after each bowel movement and timely dressing changes can promote healing of the wound and prevent the occurrence of infections. During the treatment period, you can also apply appropriate pain medication, and should also stay away from stimulating foods, and eat more high-protein, easy-to-digest foods.