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| | #REDIRECT[[Perianal abscess]] |
| '''For patient information click [[{{PAGENAME}} (patient information)|here]]'''
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| DiseasesDB = 32048 |
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| ICD10 = {{ICD10|K|61|0|k|55}} |
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| ICD9 = {{ICD9|566}} |
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| {{Anal abscess}}
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| {{SK}} Anorectal abscess; perianal abscess; rectal abscess
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| ==Overview==
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| ==Prevention==
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| Prevention or prompt treatment sexually transmitted diseases may prevent this cause of anal abscesses. Use condoms during intercourse, including anal sex, to prevent such infections.
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| Frequent diaper changes and proper cleaning during diaper changes will help prevent both [[anal fissures]] and [[perianal abscesses]] in infants and toddlers.
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| [[Category:Surgery]]
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| [[Category:Gastroenterology]]
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