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Anal fistula is the medical term for an infected tunnel that develops between the skin and the muscular opening at the end of the digestive tract (anus).
Most anal fistulas are the result of an infection that starts in an anal gland. This infection results in an abscess that drains spontaneously or is drained surgically through the skin next to the anus. The fistula then forms a tunnel under the skin and connects with the infected gland.
Causes--Most fistulas result from an anal abscess....more
Most anal fistulas are the result of an infection that starts in an anal gland. This infection results in an abscess that drains spontaneously or is drained surgically through the skin next to the anus. The fistula then forms a tunnel under the skin and connects with the infected gland.
Causes--Most fistulas result from an anal abscess....more
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only reddish spot can not differentiate whether you are suffering from hemorrhoids or rectal bleeding .. i have to knoe more symptoms ..
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DHMS (Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine an...read more
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Your rectal prolapse since childhood but since 1 year when I pass stool there bleeding.Your problem has become very chronic and just recommending a medicinine will not solve your problem. Very effective treatment is available in homoeopathy for this chronic problem. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. No side effects. You need comprehensive treatment and it takes some time. Please start taking homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose, Hamamelis 200-once daily in the morning for 5 days. Co...more
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surgery is the treatment of this, but you may avoid straining during defecation, exercise of pelvic floor.
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Minimal invasive surgery for rectal cancers has gained immense popularity and acceptance over open surgery in the last decade. Modern laparoscopic surgery is associated with minimal blood loss and pain with better short-term outcomes. The procedure ensures a speedy recovery and a decreased hospital stay. However, laparoscopic surgery has also been linked to high conversion rates (up to 29%) to open surgery, and those who were converted showed suboptimal outcomes.
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