Anorectal fistulas can develop as a complication of an anorectal abscess. These concerns can be painful and disruptive to day-to-day life if not addressed effectively. Understanding the preventive measures can significantly decrease the risk of this complication and encourage a smoother recovery process. In this blog, Kaizen Fistula Care‘s Fistula Specialists Dr. Samart Jankar, shares some preventive measures and techniques to minimize the likelihood of this complication.
Anorectal abscesses normally happen due to bacterial infection in the anal glands or crypts, leading to the formation of a painful, puffy lump near the anus. If left untreated, the abscess can rupture and form an abnormal tunnel, known as a fistula, between the anal canal and the skin surrounding the anus. Fistulas often result in ongoing drainage, discomfort, and recurrent infections.
Preventing anorectal fistula after an abscess needs a combination of timely medical intervention, proper wound care, and healthy lifestyle practices. By following these basic strategies and tips, people can minimize the risk of complications and promote a smoother recovery process.
If you suspect you have an anorectal abscess or are experiencing symptoms suggestive of a fistula, don’t hesitate to consult with our fistula specialist in Pune, Dr. Samrat Jankar. Early intervention is key to successful treatment and prevention of complications.
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