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:
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Ignoring the Early Symptoms
Burning, discharge, itching, or a small painful lump near the anus should not be ignored. Early diagnosis can prevent complications. -
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. -
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. -
Poor Hygiene Practices
Not keeping the anal area clean and dry can increase the risk of infection and slow recovery. -
Using Home Remedies without Guidance
While sitz baths can help, relying solely on home remedies without understanding the condition can make it worse. -
Incomplete Antibiotic Courses
Stopping antibiotics early can lead to recurrence or antibiotic resistance. -
Eating a Low-Fiber Diet
Low fiber intake causes constipation and straining during bowel movements, which can irritate the fistula and delay healing. -
Ignoring Follow-up Visits
After surgery or treatment, follow-up visits are crucial. Skipping them can result in unnoticed complications or recurrence. -
Not Controlling Underlying Conditions
Conditions like Crohn’s disease or chronic infections can lead to recurrent fistulas if not managed properly. -
Choosing Unqualified Practitioners
Always consult qualified surgeons or proctologists. Choosing untrained healers or quacks can worsen your condition permanently.