What symptom does inchoate anal fistula have?

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The incidence rate of anal fistula is very high, especially what young men are more likely to suffer from. The patient will have some obvious symptoms once the disease occurs. At this time, patients should be treated in time. What are the symptoms of early anal fistula? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

What symptom does inchoate anal fistula have?

For high anal fistula, rare, accounting for 5%. The fistula goes up through the levator ani muscle, then down to the ischiorectal fossa and through the skin. Because the fistula often involves the anorectal ring, so the treatment is difficult, often need staged surgery.

It can be low or high anal fistula, accounting for about 25%, which is the consequence of ischiorectal abscess. The fistula passes through the internal sphincter, between the superficial and deep parts of the external sphincter. There are often several external orifices, and there are branches communicating with each other. The external opening is close to the anal margin, about 5 cm. A few fistulas pass through the levator ani muscle to the perirectal connective tissue, forming a pelvic rectal fistula.

Most of them are low anal fistula, the most common, accounting for about 70%, which is the consequence of perianal abscess. The fistula only passes through the internal sphincter, and usually has only one external opening, which is close to the anal margin, about 3-5cm. A few fistulas were upward, forming a blind end between the rectum ring muscle and longitudinal muscle, or penetrating into the rectum to form a high intersphincteric fistula.

matters needing attention

In terms of diet, they should be light, mainly eat liquid food and easy to digest food, and can eat more vegetables and fruits. Patients with anal fistula should pay attention to rest well. In terms of living habits, they should pay attention to going to bed early and getting up early, and have good sleep quality, so as to avoid overwork and affecting the recovery of anal fistula.