Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Will Fistual in ano without operation, medicine lead to serious problems?

I have been operated for 6 times for abcess(thigh to ankle) and perinial abcess. I took injection from unqualified doctor.
Now i am ok,except small external hole near my perinial, which is not closed,pus discharge is there.Scanning report says its complex fistual track.
I have decided not to go for surgery because i dont want to harm much to that region.
Will fistual plug/fibrin glue treatment heals this?
Keeping this fistual leads to serious problem?
Kindly help me.
Thanks and Regards
Answer:
Fistulas kill. First and foremost, that is what they can do if closed from the surface. If allowed to drain, pressure is relieved and the condition is moderately safe. If you stop the drain of the fistula, the infection inside will get worse and worse, and if and when (it will happen) the fistula bursts, it can kill you in a matter of hours, and not much will help at that time. It will be too late. Unfortunately, the only way to really control this is with surgery. As long as it is open and draining, you can put it off, but if it closes to the exterior of your body, you are immediately in danger. Get the surgery.
Im afraid that due to its location your problem could lead to serious bacterial supra infections. You should have it treated surgically and meanwhile while waiing for surgery you should take special hygienic measures for cleaning the area after going to the toilet.
Good luck.
An anorectal fistula is a tubelike tract with one opening in the anal canal and the other usually in the perianal skin. Symptoms are discharge and sometimes pain. Diagnosis is by examination and sigmoidoscopy. Treatment often requires surgery.
Please see the web pages for more details on Anorectal fistula.
It sounds like you've been burned a time or three trying to take shortcuts with this thing. Learn from your mistakes, find a qualified professional, and do whatever that person tells you. This probably means surgery to repair the fistula.

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