Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Once they have been removed, fistulas at me, I got them back again but they are because of my bowel


The anal canal is glands that secrete mucus. If the opening of one of the glands become clogged, bacteria, raskaus commonly found in the gut or skin, begin to grow inside the gland. Then you can get a pus-filled abscess at the side of the anus.
If you have had an abscess can sometimes form a small channel between the rectum and the skin, called a fistula. Often runs the liquid or were from the fistula and then it can not heal by itself.
If one has a fistula is common to receive a persistent or brownish discharge at the side of the anus. It usually also feel sore and irritated there.
I contacted the health center and they could not do so they sent a referral to a gyn at the hospital. Got there and they looked at those, but dared not do anything because I have my bowel disease. So I was sent to emergency surgery, where they noted that the VA fistulas and I was admitted for emergency surgery. When I woke up after the surgery, I found out that they had put an elastic band in the back that would make allr was came out and they would not hurt to sit more ... This is when nothing raskaus nice to have one feels not care clean and fresh at all. In March 2007, I was operated on again but then I got no rubber band, but they did an open wound would heal from the inside out, the va is the hardest surgery I had been through, was on sick leave little more than a month after. Got to go to a distrikläkare and wash the wound every day ...
Once they have been removed, fistulas at me, I got them back again but they are because of my bowel disease. I've had surgery eight times for fistulas and are probably not ready yet.
Today I have a rubber band that are sitting, who thought that I would get rid of the last operation but I eh too inflamed the entire rectum so could not do much more than scratch a bit and replace the rubber band.
Crohn's disease raskaus is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Most commonly, the inflammation is in the lower part of the small intestine, but occasionally occur anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract. There are effective treatments that can keep the disease in the s ...
This blog will be about: Me Morbus Crohn Fistulas Led rheumatism Sjogren's Syndrome Urinary Tract Infection These points are "my reality", which I want to share with you in order to facilitate both for myself but also for others.
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