When perianal abscess is not purulent in the early stage, you can choose to take broad-spectrum antibiotics such as cephalosporin, penicillin and levofloxacin. However, perianal abscess is a disease that can be cured only after surgery. Generally, the effect of oral antibiotics and static antibiotics is not particularly good, and in clinical practice most patients will take oral and static anti-inflammatory drugs and then perform surgery, so if conditions allow, it is recommended to perform surgery as soon as possible. Because perianal abscess is an infectious disease and develops relatively quickly, its infection is caused by the presence of a primary internal opening and the entry of pathogenic bacteria that cause the local tissue to suppurate, when doing surgery not only to cut open the abscess cavity and drain the pus, but also to deal with the internal opening in order to cure the disease. Therefore, if the condition allows, it is recommended that surgery be performed as soon as possible.