An abscess, an infected cavity in the anus, and a hole in the skin surrounding the anus are connected by a short tunnel called an anal fistula. The external orifice through which the body exhales feces is called the anus. Numerous tiny glands that produce mucus are located right inside the anus. These glands can occasionally become clogged and infected, which can result in an abscess. These abscesses have a 50/50 chance of turning into fistulas. Anal abscesses and clogged anal glands are the main causes of an anal fistula. An anal fistula can also be caused by other, much less frequent disorders such as diverticulitis, radiation, trauma, sexually transmitted diseases, and Crohn's disease, an inflammatory ailment of the gut. Frequent anal abscesses, pain and swelling around the anus, and frequent anal abscesses, discharge (pus) from a hole surrounding the anus that is red or smells bad Bleeding and pain with bowel motions are all indications of an anal fistula. We offer comprehensive care at a reasonable price. Anal fistulas are usually typically treated surgically. An expert in colon and rectal surgery performs the operation. The aim of the procedure is to strike a compromise between closing the fistula and safeguarding the anal sphincter muscles, which could get injured and lead to incontinence. If you searching for an Anal Fistula Surgeon, visit Dr. Ved Prakash.
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