Anal papillary hypertrophy
Clinically, due to the different locations of anal papillomas, the clinical manifestations are also different. But the general symptom is that when there is a small lump or lumps around the anorectum, then suddenly there is severe local pain, redness, fever, bloating, discomfort, restlessness, heavy stress, constipation, and poor urination Have rectal irritation. And then there are symptoms of systemic poisoning such as increased body temperature, loss of appetite, chills, and fatigue. An abscess usually develops in about 1 week, and fluctuating, soft pus cavities can be touched by finger examination around the anus or in the rectum. At this time, the pus can be extracted by puncturing with a syringe. Such as incision and drainage, or self-bleeding pus, symptoms such as local pain will be relieved or disappeared, body temperature decreased, and the general condition improved. The above are the main symptoms of anorectal abscess caused by bacterial infection.
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