Suggest Treatment For Anal Abscess
Probiotic will minimize the possibility of diarrhea.
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Thank you for the query.
Was the abscess incised and drained? Are you able to attach a picture of it?
Antibiotics (most of them) give diarrhea only in case of specific environment in the intestines. Please note that the intestines are all covered with good bacteria. The presence of this bacteria in sufficient amount prevents bad bacteria from growing (is like with free seats in a bus - if you leave few free seats, bad bacteria will sit there, if all seats will be taken by a good bacteria, no bad bacteria will seat). Now antibiotic kills many good bacteria. That is why when taking antibiotic, probiotic should be given as well. This in most cases gives additional bacteria for good protection. And lack of bad bacteria will give no diarrhea.
So please start probiotic intake and diarrhea should not appear.
The other thing is if you really need the antibiotic. If the abscess has been incised and well drained, antibiotic is not necessary.
If the abscess has not been drained, and antibiotic was given, its a serious mistake. Antibiotics do not penetrate to the pus (it contains no blood vessels inside and blood vessel supplies antibiotics).
I suggest you to consult proctologist with this issue and choose correct treatment.
Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.
You should consult proctologist anyways.
Detailed Answer:
So the abscess has drained by itself. This is good. I do not think there is much role the antibiotic has played in this process. You may hold the antibiotic for as long as you have been prescribed.
I suggest you to consult proctologist anyways. There is a possibility of fistula between the abscess and the rectum. In such case, the abscess can be a symptom of fistula and it may reappear in short time.
Regards.
In healthy person, sepsis is hardly possible.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Septicemia or better Sepsis are rather hardly possible at your case. It can appear only if you have weak immune system due to chronic diseases like diabetes, AIDS, steroids intake.
In healthy person, sepsis is usually very rare condition. However such possibility makes the need to incise and drain every abscess.
So answering your question, its not true, you can not get sepsis from anal abscess. As you can see, it gets drained by itself rather than cause any complication.
Regards.