What’s the problem with anal lifting and anal discomfort?

Lifting the anus and anal discomfort may be caused by anal fissure, perianal abscess, trauma, and psychosomatic factors. 1. Anal fissure: patients usually have a history of dry stools and pain due to damage and tearing of the anal canal skin. The pain usually occurs during and after defecation as well as when lifting the anus, presenting a tearing pain and discomfort. 2. Perianal abscess: Pain is the most common symptom of perianal abscess, mostly related to anal gland infection. When lifting the anus, the anal sphincter muscle contracts and pulls, the pain will be more obvious, and will be accompanied by discomfort symptoms such as swelling around the anus. 3. Trauma: For example, if the anus is accidentally stabbed or stabbed with sharp objects, the wound will cause pain and other discomfort, and the pain will be more serious when the anus is lifted and pulled, and it is often accompanied by bleeding. 4. Psychological factors: for example, neurosis can also lead to symptoms of anorectal discomfort, commonly found in people with mental tension and anxiety. When the symptoms of anal and anal discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, a clear diagnosis, symptomatic treatment.