What to see in a woman with small abdominal and anal distension

In women with small abdominal and anal distension, it is recommended to go to the anorectal department for examination. If accompanied by gynecological symptoms, they should go to a gynecologist. Abdominal and anal distension may be caused by hemorrhoids, anal fissure, perianal abscess, rectal polyps, proctitis, etc. It is recommended to go to the anorectal department of regular hospitals for further examination and treatment of these diseases. Women’s abdominal and anal swelling, if accompanied by uninterrupted vaginal bleeding, irregular menstruation, abnormal leukorrhea and other symptoms, you can go to the hospital gynecological examination, mainly to check whether there is pelvic inflammatory disease, vaginitis, cervicitis, uterine fibroids and other common gynecological diseases. Women with abdominal and anal distension should also combine with other accompanying symptoms, and follow the doctor’s instructions to take appropriate examination and treatment measures to avoid delaying the condition.