I got this four days back, consulted a general surgeon he examined and told it's just anorectal abscess, may be controlled by medicine but it's not it's paining still , I'm using all the antibiotics and laxative prescribed, what should I do
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Perirectal abscesses begin as infections in the anal glands, which empty the anal crypts. From the anal crypt, infection spreads laterally into the soft tissues of the ischiorectal fossa. The abscess commonly presents as a painful swelling visible in the external aspect of the buttock. Occasionally, infection will track above the levator sling, causing pain and a mass that is palpable on rectal examination. Drainage of a Perirectal abscess often results in a chronic anal fistula, a communication from the inside of the anorectum to the skin outside.
Homeopathy is one of the most popular holistic systems of medicine. The selection of remedy is based upon the theory of individualization and symptoms similarity by using holistic approach. This is the only way through which a state of complete health can be regained by removing all the sign and symptoms from which the patient is suffering. The aim of homeopathy is not only to treat Perirectal abscess but to address its underlying cause and individual susceptibility. As far as therapeutic medication is concerned, several remedies are available to treat Perirectal abscess that can be selected on the basis of cause, sensations and modalities of the complaints.
You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
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As an Ayurvedic practitioner I'll suggest you to take Ayurvedic treatment, but since you have already started Allopathic medication, I'll suggest that you finish the course and if you're not satisfied Ayurveda is always here to help.
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Its only been 4 days since you're taking meds , but you can always consult your physician in between.
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