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Due to the special perianal location, anorectal diseases are prone to form chronic refractory wounds after surgery, with Qi (气) deficiency and blood stasis as the main cause. As a classical theory in TCM medicine, “simmering pus and forming flesh” attaches great importance to harmonizing Qi and blood in the wound healing period, which gradually achieves significant efficacy in clinical application after anorectal disease surgery. Literatures in recent years on “simmering pus and forming flesh” method being applied to postoperative wound healing in all kinds of anorectal diseases (such as anal fistula, perianal abscess, anal fissure, mixed hemorrhoid, etc.) were reviewed, and advantages and characteristics of its clinical efficacy in anorectal diseases were summarized, so as to provide reference for postoperative wound healing and repair treatment in anorectal diseases.