Symptoms of anal spasms

The main symptom of anal spasm is recurrent transient anal pain. Patients with anal spasms experience brief episodes of recurring anal pain, which are usually short-lived, lasting only a few seconds to a few minutes, and usually resolve on their own, usually with no residual symptoms. The pain is often irregular and can occur during the day or at night, causing the patient to be awakened by the pain during the night. In patients with anal spasms, there are usually no obvious organic lesions in the anal area. However, the patient’s associated pain symptoms may recur. This disease may be associated with psychosomatic factors, and patients need to relax and avoid excessive stress. Patients with anal spasm can also use 36 ℃ ~ 40 ℃ warm water for sitz bath, relieve local muscle tension, and then relieve the pain, but also through the expansion of anal therapy and muscle electrical stimulation therapy to treat the disease. Treatment should be carried out under the guidance of professional doctors in regular hospitals.