Anal pain makes people very embarrassed and fidgety and painful, but many people do not know why this is the case and how they should solve it, today we will introduce the causes of anal pain. Anal pain is mainly a symptom of pain mainly in the anus and around the anorectum, common to a variety of anorectal diseases. In life, many people will often feel anal pain, about anal pain how to do, before treatment must find out the cause of anal pain generated, anal pain first of all to consider is anal fissure and hemorrhoids, but it is best to go to the hospital to make a diagnosis, anal pain may also be caused by other diseases. The reason for the anal pain 1, internal hemorrhoids embedded to bloating pain, burning pain, mostly due to varicose hemorrhoid veins, blood network broken, thrombosis, resulting in tissue circulation is restricted and out of the anus, can not be retracted, good for II, III stage internal hemorrhoids. Therefore, it needs to be retracted or treated surgically as soon as possible, otherwise the surface mucosa will easily bleed, break, and even become infected. 2, external hemorrhoid edema is mainly swelling, burning pain, manifested as a limited mass at the edge of the anus, hard, smooth, crystal clear, painful to touch. It is mostly caused by exertion, straining during stool or surgical stimulation. 3.No pain in the early stage of rectal cancer, but later, due to the enlargement and rupture of the mass, there may be swelling and hidden pain in the anus, and there are common symptoms such as change of stool habit, pus and blood stool, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and weight loss. 4.Anal foreign body injury is mostly caused by traumatic foreign body residue or improper diet, fish spur, bone fragments embedded in the rectum of the anal canal, so it is necessary to ask the doctor to carefully examine and remove the foreign body, the pain can be relieved. If the retention time is too long, it can cause local infection. 5, anal canal skin abrasions are often seen in some special reasons, such as homosexual anal sex, or inserting foreign objects into the anus, resulting in skin damage to the anal canal, which can cause more intense pain and discomfort. 6.Anal fissure. The pain, which is periodic, occurs mostly during or after defecation and is mainly caused by fecal stimulation and the expansion of the ulcer fissure. The pain is a paroxysmal burning or cutting pain, which can last for several minutes; after the passage of feces, the pain is reduced. 7, in addition, due to the stimulation of defecation, the internal sphincter muscle can be a continuous spasm, causing intense and persistent pain in the ulcer fissure; often lasts for several hours, the patient is restless and very painful; serious cases can be painful for more than 24 hours. In addition to pain, anal fissures are often accompanied by bleeding, constipation and other symptoms. 8.Anal sinusitis. The pain is usually slight pain and swelling in the anal region, and burning pain in the anal region due to fecal pressure on the inflamed anal sinus during defecation, and if the sphincter muscle is contracted due to stimulation, the pain increases and radiates to the buttocks and the back of the femur. It is often accompanied by a small amount of purulent or mucus discharge overflowing, smelly, and can cause perianal dampness and itching over time. 9.Thrombosed external hemorrhoid. In mild cases, there is a foreign body sensation, mostly accompanied by swelling and pain. Due to the breakage of perianal veins, blood clots become thrombus and appear under the outer skin of the anus as bruised round hard nodules, usually at 3 and 9 o’clock in the truncated position. 10.Para-anal abscess. The pain is mainly swelling and painful, and the pain is chicken-peck-like when pus is brewed. Due to various factors such as the location of paranal abscess, abscess size, pathogenic bacteria and the resistance of the patient’s body, the symptoms and signs appear differently. The common ones include perianal subcutaneous abscess, sciatic rectal fossa abscess, pelvic rectal fossa abscess, retrorectal abscess, and tuberculous abscess. All of these abscesses are usually semi-present with fever, chills, constipation, and dyspareunia, except for the main symptoms, which vary. Unlike other sites, about 90% or more of paranal abscesses can form anal fistulas, which have a longer course. The treatment of anal pain must first find the cause, and eliminating the cause is the key to treating anal pain. Conservative treatment: for example, for anal fissures and thrombosed external hemorrhoids, topical anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving suppositories can be used to relieve pain; perianal abscess formation can cause severe pain, so controlling infection and early treatment of inflammatory lesions are important to relieve pain. In addition, according to the condition, surgical treatment and Chinese medicine treatment can also be chosen. Warm tip: In fact, this pain is very much related to our living habits, and we should eat less spicy food in life to avoid stimulating the gastrointestinal group after causing anal pain. Early diagnosis and early treatment, so as not to affect your daily life.