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A fistula is an infected tunnel between the epidermis and the anus, the muscular hole at the digestive tract's end. An infection in an anal gland that travels to the skin causes the majority of anal fistulas. The external orifice via which faeces are discharged from the body is known as the anus. A number of tiny glands that produce mucus are located just inside the anus. These glands can occasionally become clogged and infected, resulting in an abscess. A fistula can form in about half of these abscesses. Pain, swelling, and blood or pus discharge from the anus are all symptoms. Areas of discomfort: the rectum The term anal means "discharge" or "bleeding." Perianal edoema is also prevalent. Anal fistulas are usually typically treated with surgery. A colon and the rectal surgeon performs the procedure. The purpose of the procedure is to strike a compromise between removing the fistula and maintaining the anal sphincter muscles, which, if injured, could lead to incontinence.
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