Posted: 05/11/06 - 00:00 Post subject: anal abcess fistula removal
My child was diagnosed anal absess. During the drainage, fistula was found. Should it be removed by surgical intervention? Doctor prescribed antibiotics. I’m going to visit him again next week. I’m interested in necessaries of surgical intervention in infants and fistula removal.
Perianal abscess usually progress to form of fistula. Treatment of abscess includes incision and drainage. Fistula removing-fistulectomy also can be done if it’s needed.
Cause of perianal abscess may be cryptosporidium. Antibiotics are administered orally. Perianal abscess and fistula in anus are the most common observed in children under the age of 1.
Posted: 12/07/06 - 15:01 Post subject: vaginal itching, redness and dryness starting during ovulati
About 10 to 14 days after the first day of my period I begin to suffer from severe vaginal itching, redness and dryness and my labia swells slightly. I also experience pain upon urination. These syptoms worsen during and after sex and they last for about 2 weeks until my next period begins. Then during menstration the symptoms significantly diminish.
These symptoms have been going on for over a year and I've had two pap-smeres and a urine analysis and all the tests have been negative. I started using perfume free/dye free detergents when washing my underwear and my husband and I are both use hypoallergenic, mild soaps. I also duche with vinager and water and I use vitamin E oil on my labia. But my symptoms still persist.
Please help! I have only been married for a year and my husband and I are emotionally desperate to have pain free sex.
P.S. my husband doesn't have any penile discomfort or abnormalities
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