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Rectal fistula
- ... physical exam may show: An oozing, abnormal connection (fistula) in the rectal area A sore on the genitals Drainage through ... test to detect chlamydia from genital lesions, pharyngeal, rectal and lymph node specimens
- ... rectum or anus (caused by something called a fistula ) Joint pain and swelling Mouth ulcers Rectal bleeding and bloody stools Swollen gums Tender, red ...
- ... frequently includes a fistula) involves closure of the fistula, creation of an anal opening, and repositioning the rectal pouch into the anal opening. A major challenge ...
- ... bladder, and the need to use a catheter Rectal urgency, or the ... fistula (abnormal passage) in the rectum, scarring and narrowing ...
- ... used include: Exam of a stool sample Proctoscopy Rectal culture Sigmoidoscopy
- Complications are rare, but may include: Anal scarring, fistula , ... ) Severe skin and soft tissue infection ( necrotizing fasciitis )
- 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)
- ... made in the anal area to pull the 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.
- ... or tests to look for the cause: Digital rectal exam . Anoscopy. ... count (CBC) Serum chemistries Clotting studies Stool culture
- ... you may have had include repair of a fistula, small bowel resection , or ileostomy .