FISTULA
OUR TREATMENT
FISTULA
FISTULA
An anal fistula (Bhagandar / Fistula in ano) is a small channel that develops between the end of the bowel and the skin around the anus. It frequently is the result of a previous or current anal abscess. Fistula has a tract with two openings – Internal opening into the rectum or anal canal and External opening through the skin of the buttocks.
Symptoms of Fistula
- Throbbing pain that worsens on sitting
- Swelling, tenderness, itching or redness around the anus
- Discharge of pus, blood, and debris which is usually foul-smelling.
- Pain associated with bowel movements
- Fever.
Symptoms
F.A.Q
- An abnormal connection between two organs or tissues.
Infection, injury, Crohn’s disease, or radiation therapy.
There is no medical treatment or cure. It is treated by the traditional operation method. Latest in the laser procedure, Which has very minimal pain.
It can take several weeks or months for fistulas to heal, depending on the type of fistula and its treatment.
Fistulas can be a serious condition, but they are usually treatable.
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