An anorectal abscess is a pocket of pus in the tissue near the end of the rectum (anus). Most abscesses are caused by a blocked anal gland that develops an infection.
            Other possible causes of an anorectal abscess include:
            
              - Infection in an anal fissure.
 
              - Complications of diseases that affect the colon, such as Crohn's disease, inflammatory bowel disease, or diverticulitis.
 
              - Sexually transmitted infections.
 
            
            Symptoms of an anorectal abscess include:
            
              - A painful swelling (mass) around the anus.
 
              - Drainage of pus from the anus.
 
              - Fever.
 
              - Pain in or around the anus.
 
              - Pain when passing stool.
 
            
            A person should see a doctor if an anorectal abscess is suspected. Treatment is needed to prevent worsening of the infection and serious illness.
           
         
        
          
            
              Current as of: December 4, 2024