An anal abscess is a painful condition that many patients assume is a one-time infection. The abscess may be drained, pain reduces, and life seems normal again. However, when an abscess keeps coming back, it is a strong warning sign of a hidden anal fistula. At Kaizen Fistula Care, a dedicated centre for Fistula-in-Ano treatment in Pune, Dr. Samrat Jankar frequently treats patients who have suffered from repeated abscesses for months or even years—often without knowing the real cause. In most such cases, the root problem is an undiagnosed fistula. This blog explains why recurrent anal abscess should never be ignored and how it is commonly linked to a hidden fistula.
An anal abscess is a collection of pus that forms due to infection near the anus or rectum. It usually starts when bacteria enter the anal glands and multiply.
Common symptoms include:
An abscess needs prompt drainage. But drainage alone does not always solve the underlying problem.
Many patients ask,
“Doctor, my abscess was drained. Why did it come back?”
The answer lies in the anatomy of the anal canal.
In most recurrent cases, the abscess is not a new infection. It is the result of a persistent internal tract, known as a fistula-in-ano, which continues to seed infection.
A fistula-in-ano is an abnormal tunnel that connects:
This cycle will continue until the fistula is treated completely.
You should strongly suspect a hidden fistula if you notice:
According to Dr. Samrat Jankar, these are classic signs of a fistula and need specialist evaluation.
Abscess drainage treats the collection of pus, but not the cause.
If a fistula is present:
Repeated drainage without fistula treatment can make the condition worse.
Delayed diagnosis of fistula can lead to:
This is why early evaluation by a colorectal specialist is essential.
Abscess:
Once a fistula is diagnosed, treatment is planned based on:
Advanced Treatment Options at Kaizen Fistula Care:
The goal is complete cure with preservation of continence.
Patients come from Pune, PCMC, Wakad, Baner, Hinjewadi, Aundh, Nigdi, and nearby areas.
A recurrent anal abscess is rarely “just an abscess.” In most cases, it is a sign of a hidden fistula-in-ano that needs definitive treatment. Treating only the abscess without addressing the fistula leads to repeated infections and more complex disease. At Kaizen Fistula Care, Dr. Samrat Jankar specialises in identifying and treating fistula at the root cause—ensuring long-term relief and preventing recurrence.
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