WHAT IS ANAL FISTULA?
An anal fistula is a small channel that can develop between
the end of the bowel and the skin near the anus. An anal fistula can cause
bleeding and discharge when passing the stools and it can be painful. An anal
fistula can occur after surgery o drain an anal abscess. In some and rare
cases, an anal fistula can persistent drainage and in some cases where the
outside of the channel opening closes, the result may be recurrent anal
abscesses.
SYMPTOMS OF ANAL
FISTULAS
There are some symptoms of anal fistulas and the most constant
is pain, throbbing and worse when patient is sitting down, Skin irritation around
the anus, including swelling, redness and tenderness, discharge of the pus or
blood, Constipation or pain which is associated with bowel movements.
Infections may worsen and lead to perianal sepsis leading to Fever. It ignored
fistula will keep making tunnels branching below the skin or in rectum leading
to multiple communication.
ADVANTAGE
1.
If failure can be used again.
2.
Non Invasive little pain, early recovery back to
work quickly.
DISADVANTAGE
1.
Risk of reporting of Internal Fistula Opening.
2.
Risk of recurrence and Multiple Surgeries.





