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Suggest Treatment For Reoccurring Wound Near To Anus
My boyfriend has a tear about his anus. Its literally an open wound. We have been treating with neosporin and disinfectants. It will heal up and then reoccur. It happens when he strains to go to the bathroom. I need to know if this could be an anal fissure? and what we can do about it.
Welcome to HCM! I appreciate your concern for your beloved one. Age and duration not mentioned. However I am of the opinion that he is suffering from Fistula in ano. It is an abnormal tract found around the anus with its internal opening in the anal canal. It is due to an improperly drained abscess that your boy friend might have had. He needs to be examined by a surgeon and may be he needs a fistulogram to confirm the diagnosis, once it is diagnosed the fistula can be removed surgically. I hope I answered your query. Regards!
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Suggest Treatment For Reoccurring Wound Near To Anus
Welcome to HCM! I appreciate your concern for your beloved one. Age and duration not mentioned. However I am of the opinion that he is suffering from Fistula in ano. It is an abnormal tract found around the anus with its internal opening in the anal canal. It is due to an improperly drained abscess that your boy friend might have had. He needs to be examined by a surgeon and may be he needs a fistulogram to confirm the diagnosis, once it is diagnosed the fistula can be removed surgically. I hope I answered your query. Regards!