Causes of perianal abscesses with postoperative granulation

The growth of meat buds after perianal abscess surgery is considered to be caused by the following circumstances: First, it may be that after surgery, due to the creation of an incision, the surface of the incision will be wrapped in gauze, and the incision will be stimulated locally due to excessive friction by gauze or clothing, resulting in the growth of meat buds. Secondly, it may be that when the wound of the incision heals, the local skin and muscle tissue grows unevenly, some grow fast and some slow, so that granulation appears. If a granulation is found to grow too fast, the granulation can be cut off to avoid pseudo-healing and local inflammatory diseases. Once you have a perianal abscess surgery, you should pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the affected area in time to avoid the occurrence of granulation, exudate and bleeding.