I just had perianal abscess surgery and anal fistula surgery in succession. Let me talk about my experience, which may provide you with reference. Not much to say in the early stage, abscess formation, abscess drainage. The doctor also said that anal fistula would basically form. I was given local anesthesia in the outpatient department. I went home the next day after the operation, and then I went to the hospital to change my medicine every day. After 2 weeks, the wound almost healed, only the size of a small melon seed, and the process was relatively easy. It is mainly a matter of mentality. On the fifteenth day, I went to the gym to exercise. After a month, there is always a small eye in the wound, sometimes it needs to be sealed for a long time, and secretions will come out every day when squeezed. About four days later, it was still the small eye, which was a little bigger, and I felt that an anal fistula had formed. I went to the hospital to see a doctor, and the doctor said that I could operate, so I did it.
Don't have any psychological pressure. If an anal fistula is really formed, it is good to have an operation. Anal fistula surgery is very easy, not as painful as perianal abscess surgery. If there is no medical insurance, do it in the outpatient department of the hospital. Generally, outpatient clinics in large hospitals have outpatient anorectal treatment centers. The total * * * cost 1000, and even more if you are hospitalized. In fact, this operation basically does not require hospitalization. Just follow the doctor's advice every day after surgery to change the medicine. Just go to your local largest hospital and hang an outpatient number. Don't go to any anorectal hospital. A big hospital is the most secure.
I have been there before. Don't worry, it's not as painful as you think. If you are sick, treat it. I feel that the whole process of perianal abscess surgery and anal fistula surgery is quite easy. Abscess surgery hurts a little. If you really feel pain, you can take painkillers before dressing change or ask your doctor to prescribe a tablet of Demerol or Tramadol half an hour before dressing change. Generally, it will not hurt after a few days of dressing change.