Perianal abscess with a drain does it hurt to poop?

Perianal abscesses have drains and stools may hurt. In cases of perianal abscesses, surgical treatment is usually required. This includes simple incision and drainage or a one-time radical operation. Both allow bowel movements and do not affect anal patency. Abscesses appear with a fluctuating sensation to finger touch and warm skin. Drainage tube drainage from the anal opening defecation closer, in the process of defecation, may trigger the abscess pulling the skin nerves, resulting in pain, but usually not intense, can be in the range of tolerance, such as pain intolerance, can follow the doctor’s instructions oral pain medication, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen extended-release tablets, and so on. Stool may contaminate the drainage tube of perianal abscess during defecation, so after defecation in patients with perianal abscess drainage, individuals need to pay attention to the cleaning and disinfection of the perianal area and drainage tube. The presence of perianal abscess, need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible, so as not to delay the condition, causing adverse complications and effects on the body.