Pain around the anus is discomfort, burning, or sharp pain in the anal region. It may occur during or after passing stools, persist throughout the day, or worsen when sitting.
You may experience:
Pain in the anal area can be due to several reasons. The most common causes include:
Treatment depends on the cause:
Condition | Treatment Options |
Anal fissure | Stool softeners, topical creams, sitz bath, Botox injection or surgery (lateral sphincterotomy) |
Perianal abscess | Urgent surgical drainage is required |
Fistula in ano | Surgery (Fistulectomy, LIFT, Laser treatment) |
Hemorrhoids | Lifestyle modification, medication, banding or surgical removal |
Infections | Antibiotics and drainage if required |
✔ High-fibre diet
✔ Drinking plenty of water
✔ Sitz bath (warm water tub soak)
✔ Avoiding constipation and straining
Seek medical attention immediately if:
No, it could also be a fissure, abscess, or infection. A proper diagnosis is essential.
Mild fissures may respond to home care, but abscesses require urgent surgical drainage.
No. It must be drained; otherwise, it could lead to sepsis or fistula.
Some heal with medicines and dietary changes, but chronic fissures may need surgery.