The skin around the anus should be anti-inflammatory and disinfected. You can take a sitz bath with warm salt water or diluted potassium permanganate every night after defecation for 15-20 minutes, and you can take oral anti-inflammatory drugs. If the anal inflammation is caused by hemorrhoids or perianal abscesses, you can use a local hemorrhoid tether in mild cases, but in severe cases, you need to have the hemorrhoids and perianal abscesses surgically removed for treatment after a doctor’s diagnosis. Anal inflammation needs to be treated by adjusting the diet, abstaining from or reducing spicy and irritating foods, and reducing the intake of seasonings, which can reduce the irritation of the anus. In addition, you can eat more fiber-based foods or porridge or light foods to keep your bowels open and reduce the stimulation of inflammation on the anus. Also, you need to keep the area around the anus clean and hygienic and change your underwear regularly.