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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). Surgery is usually needed to treat anal fistula. | 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). Surgery is usually needed to treat anal fistula. | ||
== Causes == | == Causes == | ||
− | + | An anal fistula develops after an anal abscess (collection of pus) or when an abscess has not been treated completely. A fistula can also be caused by conditions that affect the intestines, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) ordiverticulitis. | |
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+ | An anal fistula affects: | ||
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+ | *50% of people withCrohn’s disease. | ||
+ | *30% of people with HIV. | ||
+ | *Approximately 30-50% of people with an anal abscess and is more common in women than men. | ||
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+ | One of the cause of anal fistula is anal abscess. It is often unknown, although it is more common in people with immune deficiencies, such as HIV and AIDS. Abscesses are treated with a course of antibiotics. If abscess gets bursts before it has been treated, it will cause anal fistula. | ||
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+ | Another cause is Inflammation of the intestines.Crohn’s disease and Diverticulitis comes under this. | ||
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+ | *Crohn’s disease: It is a chronic condition that causes inflammation of the lining of the digestive system. | ||
+ | *Diverticulitis: It is the infection of the small pouches that can stick out of the side of the large intestine. | ||
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+ | Other causes that leads to the development of an anal fistula are: | ||
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+ | *Tuberculosis: It is a bacterial infection that mainly affects the lungs, but can also spread too many different parts of the body. | ||
+ | *Cancer of anorectum: The rectum is an area at the end of the colon. | ||
+ | *Syphilis: It is a bacterial infection that is passed on through sexual contact, injecting drugs or blood transfusions. | ||
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== Natural Remedies == | == Natural Remedies == | ||
Revision as of 04:25, 13 September 2015
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). Surgery is usually needed to treat anal fistula.
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Causes
An anal fistula develops after an anal abscess (collection of pus) or when an abscess has not been treated completely. A fistula can also be caused by conditions that affect the intestines, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) ordiverticulitis.
An anal fistula affects:
- 50% of people withCrohn’s disease.
- 30% of people with HIV.
- Approximately 30-50% of people with an anal abscess and is more common in women than men.
One of the cause of anal fistula is anal abscess. It is often unknown, although it is more common in people with immune deficiencies, such as HIV and AIDS. Abscesses are treated with a course of antibiotics. If abscess gets bursts before it has been treated, it will cause anal fistula.
Another cause is Inflammation of the intestines.Crohn’s disease and Diverticulitis comes under this.
- Crohn’s disease: It is a chronic condition that causes inflammation of the lining of the digestive system.
- Diverticulitis: It is the infection of the small pouches that can stick out of the side of the large intestine.
Other causes that leads to the development of an anal fistula are:
- Tuberculosis: It is a bacterial infection that mainly affects the lungs, but can also spread too many different parts of the body.
- Cancer of anorectum: The rectum is an area at the end of the colon.
- Syphilis: It is a bacterial infection that is passed on through sexual contact, injecting drugs or blood transfusions.