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Understanding What You're Doing Wrong in fistula in ano

Understanding What You're Doing Wrong in Fistula in Ano

Fistula in ano is a painful condition that needs proper care and treatment. Many patients unknowingly delay healing or worsen their condition by making mistakes. Here’s what you might be doing wrong:

  1. Ignoring the Early Symptoms
    Burning, discharge, itching, or a small painful lump near the anus should not be ignored. Early diagnosis can prevent complications.
  2. Self-Treating with Over-the-Counter Creams
    Applying creams without medical advice may mask symptoms but won't treat the root cause — the internal tract of the fistula.
  3. Delaying Surgery or Professional Treatment
    Many people wait too long, hoping the fistula will heal on its own. Fistulas usually require surgical or medical intervention.
  4. Poor Hygiene Practices
    Not keeping the anal area clean and dry can increase the risk of infection and slow recovery.
  5. Using Home Remedies without Guidance
    While sitz baths can help, relying solely on home remedies without understanding the condition can make it worse.
  6. Incomplete Antibiotic Courses
    Stopping antibiotics early can lead to recurrence or antibiotic resistance.
  7. Eating a Low-Fiber Diet
    Low fiber intake causes constipation and straining during bowel movements, which can irritate the fistula and delay healing.
  8. Ignoring Follow-up Visits
    After surgery or treatment, follow-up visits are crucial. Skipping them can result in unnoticed complications or recurrence.
  9. Not Controlling Underlying Conditions
    Conditions like Crohn’s disease or chronic infections can lead to recurrent fistulas if not managed properly.
  10. Choosing Unqualified Practitioners
    Always consult qualified surgeons or proctologists. Choosing untrained healers or quacks can worsen your condition permanently.
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