Comment soigner un abcès Ano-rectal ?

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Comment soigner un abcès Ano-rectal ?

Comment soigner un abcès Ano-rectal ?

Le traitement de la racine de l'abcès (la fistule anale)

  1. Soit couper en plusieurs fois le sphincter. Les interventions sont espacées de 6 à 8 semaines avec un drainage de la fistule par le petit fil élastique qui garantit une bonne cicatrisation. ...
  2. Soit boucher la fistule sans couper le sphincter.

What are the symptoms of a rectal abscess?

  • Throbbing and constant pain in the anal area is probably one of the most common and immediately noticeable symptoms of anal abscess. The pain is usually accompanied by swelling in the anal area and greater pain during bowel movements. Other common signs of an anal abscess include:

What causes abscess in rectum?

  • Ninety percent of abscesses are the result of an acute infection in the internal glands of the anus. Occasionally, bacteria, fecal material or foreign matter can clog an anal gland and tunnel into the tissue around the anus or rectum, where it may then collect in a cavity called an abscess.

What is the difference between a perirectal and perianal abscess?

  • Perianal abscesses ("peri-" meaning around) are the most common type and can usually be identified visually as they occur in the upper layers of tissue. When touched, the lump will usually be tender, red, and warm. By contrast, perirectal abscesses tend to form deeper tissues and are often more felt than seen.

What causes a perirectal abscess?

  • A perirectal abscess is caused by a germ called a bacteria (back-teer-e-uh). Bacteria may enter the skin through a tear in the skin. You can get tears in the skin if you are constipated. Being constipated means it is hard for you to have a BM. Pushing too hard can cause the tissue in the rectum to tear.

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