Anal Discharge Or Swelling

What Is Anal Discharge Or Swelling?

Anal discharge or swelling occurs when an unusual fluid like pus, mucus, or blood leaks from the anus, either occasionally or persistently, often with swelling or irritation around the area. 

This uncomfortable condition can affect people of all ages, but is more common in those with underlying anorectal conditions such as anal fistulas, infections, or haemorrhoids.

Causes Of Anal Discharge And Swelling

Anal discharge or swelling can be caused by a variety of conditions, including these: 

How To Tell If You Have Anal Discharge Or Swelling

You may have anal discharge or swelling if you notice staining on your underwear or a regular feeling of dampness around the anal area. The discharge or moisture may be clear, yellowish, or pinkish. In some cases, it may also have a foul odour.

There are also cases where patients feel pain while sitting down, or during and after bowel movements. In case of anal swelling, a lump of some kind may also be felt near the anus.

What To Be Concerned About With Anal Discharge Or Swelling

There are cases when anal discharge or swelling is due to a more serious condition than an anal fistula or perianal abscess. 

If your symptoms include any of these, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately:

  • Persistent or worsening discharge
  • The presence of blood or pus in the discharge
  • Anal swelling that becomes painful or hard
  • Fever or fatigue accompanying the discharge or swelling

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Experiencing anal discomfort or discharge? Get a proper medical assessment and diagnosis by booking an appointment with our colorectal surgeon.

How Anal Discharge Or Swelling Is Diagnosed

Your doctor may request a detailed medical history and discuss your symptoms. The following are other tests or examinations that may also be performed:

  • Digital rectal examination
  • Visual inspection of the anal area
  • Internal visualisation of the area through anoscopy or proctoscopy
  • Further imaging, such as an ultrasound or MRI if an abscess or fistula is suspected
  • Further tests if considered necessary, depending on your doctor’s recommendations or diagnosis

Possible Treatment Options For Anal Discharge And Swelling

The treatment options will depend on the underlying condition causing it. These are the usual recommendations for treating these conditions:

  • Anal fistula: Surgical removal or fistulotomy
  • Abscess: Drainage procedure or tail bone abscess removal
  • Haemorrhoids or fissures: Medication, lifestyle advice, or minor procedures
  • Infections: Antibiotics or antifungal treatments

Because the treatments can be so variable, it is important to get a proper diagnosis with a trained medical professional before determining the most appropriate next steps. 

Book a Consultation for Your Condition Now

Don’t ignore discomfort around your anal area – early treatment remains the best way to prevent complications. Schedule an appointment with our colorectal surgeons to get a diagnosis and work out a treatment plan for your symptoms.