What’s with the burning pain in the anus?

The burning pain around the anus is mainly caused by eating spicy and irritating food the day before. Chili peppers contain capsaicin, which can’t be digested completely in the intestines, so it remains in the stool when you have a bowel movement the next day. When defecating, it stimulates the skin and mucous membranes around the anus, producing a hot and spicy pain, accompanied by a feeling of swelling. If you have this symptom, you can apply hemorrhoid cream externally, because hemorrhoid cream contains ice chips, which have the effect of cooling and stopping bleeding, and the effect is better after smearing. If you can not tolerate the pain, it is best to eat less spicy and stimulating food. Because spicy stimulating food, itself can produce dampness and heat downstream, frequent stimulation of the anus will produce hemorrhoids, so the diet should be light, eat more vegetables and fruits, to maintain a smooth bowel movement.