The appearance of more discharge around the anus is one of the common symptoms of anorectal diseases, often caused by perianal skin lesions, such as anal eczema, purulent sweat glanditis, etc.; it can also be seen in other diseases, such as anorectal fistula, anal canal defect, anal fissure, anal incontinence, stage III internal hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse, etc. There are many intradermal hair follicles, sweat glands and sebaceous glands on the skin around the anus, and there are anal glands in the anal canal. Therefore, under normal physiological conditions, a certain amount of secretion will appear, which plays the role of moistening, protecting and regulating the anus and the lower rectum. Therefore, when there is a small amount of secretion from the anal opening, even after anorectal surgery, patients need not be nervous. Only when the perianal nourishment drips with itching, swelling and pain, and ulceration and erosion, is it necessary to call a doctor for treatment. More discharge around the anus is one of the common symptoms of anorectal diseases, often caused by perianal skin lesions, such as anal eczema, purulent sweat glanditis, etc.; it can also be seen in other diseases, such as anorectal fistula, anal canal defect, anal fissure, anal incontinence, stage III internal hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse, etc. The presence of more discharge around the anus is one of the common symptoms of anorectal diseases, often caused by perianal skin lesions, such as anal eczema and purulent sweat glanditis; it can also be seen in other diseases, such as anorectal fistula, anal canal defect, anal fissure, anal incontinence, stage III internal hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse, etc. If it is caused by skin diseases, it must be kept clean, dry and hygienic around the anus, and with the necessary treatment, it is generally easier to control. Where it is secondary to other diseases, the primary lesion must be actively treated, and if the disease requires surgical treatment, it should be treated surgically as early as possible.