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Spondylosis, is a medical term for the normal wear and tear that occurs in the joints and bones of
the spine as people get older. Cervical spondylosis refers to these age related changes that occur in the neck (the cervical spine).
The spine is made up of vertebrae, discs, spinal cord and nerve roots. As you get older, the discs dehydrate, become thinner and harder. They then provide less support to the vertebrae resting on the discs.
You can ease the symptoms of cervica...more
the spine as people get older. Cervical spondylosis refers to these age related changes that occur in the neck (the cervical spine).
The spine is made up of vertebrae, discs, spinal cord and nerve roots. As you get older, the discs dehydrate, become thinner and harder. They then provide less support to the vertebrae resting on the discs.
You can ease the symptoms of cervica...more
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Asked for Male, 23 years old from Patna
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Fistula take long time to heal depending upon variety. So it may be healing or early recurrance difficult to say without seeing the patient.
Asked for female, 24 years old from Hyderabad
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Asked for male, 55 years old from Nalgonda
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Hello. First I want to clarify your doubt that it's not that your surgery was unsuccessful. Perianal abscess is an emergency procedure to drain the pus out, nothing else.
Second it's not that your abscess developed into fistula rather it's reverse that you already had an underlying fistula which presented as an abscess.
I would recommend you to get an Mr. fistulogram done and then consultant a good general surgeon or a proctosurgeon.
A complete fistulectomy or fistulotomy is the best...more
Second it's not that your abscess developed into fistula rather it's reverse that you already had an underlying fistula which presented as an abscess.
I would recommend you to get an Mr. fistulogram done and then consultant a good general surgeon or a proctosurgeon.
A complete fistulectomy or fistulotomy is the best...more
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Asked for male, 46 years old from Bijapur
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