How long does it usually take for a perianal abscess to rupture on its own?

The time of self-rupture of perianal abscess is related to the development of the disease, generally in about a week perianal abscess will be self-rupture, at this time you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, to avoid the formation of abscess and anal fistula again. The perianal abscess is the result of the development of the disease, perianal pus has been gathered will lead to pus in the subcutaneous proliferation, excessive pressure will lead to the mass of its own rupture, pus, for the patients who have already been ruptured on their own need to consult a doctor in a timely manner. Although the perianal abscess after the self-rupture, local symptoms can be reduced, but there is a risk of continued infection, wound rupture will lead to local skin exposure is more susceptible to infection, the pus will also form an anal fistula, regathering will recur. Perianal abscess need to be treated as soon as possible, self-breaking if you do not get timely treatment will cause local symptoms, there will be recurrence of abscess, serious cases will be anal fistula, perianal abscess patients need to follow the doctor’s advice, active treatment, to avoid delays in aggravation of the condition.