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Absceso anal; Absceso rectal; Absceso perirrectal; Absceso perianal; Absceso de glándulas anales; Absceso del ano y el recto
Un tratamiento rápido o la prevención de enfermedades de transmisión sexual pueden prevenir esta causa de abscesos anorrectales. Utilice condones durante la relación sexual, incluyendo el sexo anal, para prevenir tales infecciones.
Los cambios frecuentes de pañales y la debida limpieza al cambiarlos ayudarán a prevenir tanto las fisuras anales como los abscesos perianales en bebés y niños pequeños.
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