You can usually drive after about 1-3 weeks after surgery for perianal abscess, you can drive after about a week of fast recovery for low level perianal abscess, and you can drive after about 3 weeks for high level perianal abscess, diabetes, and hypoproteinemia. Perianal abscess, also known as perianal rectal abscess. Perianal abscess is an acute suppurative infectious disease that occurs around the anus, anal canal and rectum. Abscesses that occur in the sciatic rectal fossa and pelvic rectal fossa on both sides of the anus and under the perineal fascia on the anterior side of the male are the most dangerous. Low-level perianal abscesses need to be treated with incision and drainage, but the surgical wound heals quickly and takes a week to drive. In the case of high perianal abscess, diabetes, hypoproteinemia, anemia and other causes of wound healing is slower, it will take about three weeks before you can drive. You should not sit for a long time in the early stage, otherwise it will affect the local blood circulation, which will affect the healing of the wound. After perianal abscess surgery, follow the doctor’s instructions for rehabilitation and care; specific how long can drive, according to the condition of the healing situation to listen to the advice of the competent doctor.