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Perianal Abscesses - Clinical Management and Pathophysiology

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2515307/fan_mail/new] Perianal abscesses are localized collections of pus within the perianal tissues, typically originating from an infection of an anal gland located at the anal verge. The Primary Cause: Cryptoglandular Infection The most frequent cause of these abscesses is cryptoglandular infection. This process begins when an anal gland becomes obstructed. Common triggers for this blockage include: Stool or debris. Edema (swelling). Local trauma, gland injury, or bacterial inoculation from activities such as anal intercourse. Irritation from conditions like constipation or diarrhea. Listen in to explore more.  Don’t forget to check out out YouTube and Facebook page to enjoy more engaging contents.  DISCLAIMER: This content is for reference only and you must follow local/standard guidelines in clinical practice Like, share and subscribe.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2515307/support] Quick discussion and review of topics that interests you.

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Perianal Abscesses - Clinical Management and Pathophysiology

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2515307/fan_mail/new] Perianal abscesses are localized collections of pus within the perianal tissues, typically originating from an infection of an anal gland located at the anal verge. The Primary Cause: Cryptoglandular Infection The most frequent cause of these abscesses is cryptoglandular infection. This process begins when an anal gland becomes obstructed. Common triggers for this blockage include: Stool or debris. Edema (swelling). Local trauma, gland injury, or bacterial inoculation from activities such as anal intercourse. Irritation from conditions like constipation or diarrhea. Listen in to explore more.  Don’t forget to check out out YouTube and Facebook page to enjoy more engaging contents.  DISCLAIMER: This content is for reference only and you must follow local/standard guidelines in clinical practice Like, share and subscribe.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2515307/support] Quick discussion and review of topics that interests you.

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