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Anal fistula
- Complications may include: Anal fistula Anemia Recto-vaginal fistula (women) Severe bleeding
- Complications of anorectal abscess may include: Anal fistula (abnormal connection between the anus and another structure) Infection that spreads to the blood ( sepsis ) Continuing pain Problem keeps coming back (recurrence)
- Complications are rare, but may include: Anal scarring, fistula , or abscess Bleeding, discharge Bloodstream or other streptococcal infections (including heart, joint, and bone) Kidney disease (acute glomerulonephritis ) Severe skin and soft ...
- ... PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 115. Kwaan MR. Hemorrhoids, anal fissure, and anorectal abscess and fistula. In: Kellerman RD, Rakel DP, eds. Conn's Current ...
- ... frequently includes a fistula) involves closure of the fistula, creation of an anal opening, and repositioning the rectal pouch into the ...
- ... Elsevier; 2021:chap 29. Lentz GM, Fialkow M. Anal incontinence: diagnosis and management. In: ... . Accessed October 19, 2023.
- ... nodes around the rectum in people who have anal intercourse Blood or pus from the rectum ( blood in the stools )
- ... rectal pouch down into place and create an anal opening. The colostomy will likely be left in place for 2 to 3 more months. Your child's surgeon can tell you more about the exact way the surgeries will be done.