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How is anal leakage and how to prevent it?

Anal fistula, also known as anal leakage, is short for anal fistula. The name of anal leakage is named according to the form of the disease. This is because its main symptom is repeatedly dripping pus or blood from the sores on the skin around the anus, and even discharging feces, so it is called leakage. Fistula is very different from sinus. Fistula should have two communicating pipes inside and outside the human body, which can discharge pus and secretions from the inside to the outside. Sinus is just an outward pipe, with only one opening to the outside, which is not connected with the body. Introduction: Once anal fistula is formed, it has little chance of self-healing and can only be cured by surgery. However, there are many surgical methods for anal fistula, including traditional surgery and minimally invasive surgery. Traditional surgery (fistulotomy, anal fistula resection, thread-drawing therapy): Traditional surgery is often called "human purgatory", which shows that it is extremely painful. In addition, the traditional surgical treatment takes a long time, with much bleeding, great trauma and long recovery time after operation. Generally, you need to be hospitalized for observation and rest for about a month, accompanied by sequelae and complications such as anal incontinence and anal stenosis. Minimally invasive surgery (PPH technology, HCPT technology, etc. ) can be said to be an upgraded version of traditional surgery, eliminating the shortcomings of traditional surgery. Its short treatment time, less pain, less trauma, less bleeding, rapid postoperative recovery, no sequelae and complications, is the pursuit of most anorectal patients.