My Butt Hurts
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So - I finally did it.
I had a perianal fistula drained about 3 years ago, and hadn't had any problems with it until recently.
About 2 months ago, it became painful, so I went to have it drained again. No such luck. The Dr. said it was draining on its own, and put me on antibiotics cipro and metro. That didn't help, and it was filling faster than it was draining. I was in so much pain, I actually was soaking in the tub, then pushing as much puss out of it , then covering it with calmoseptine (a menthol/zinc combo) 2 or 3 times a day. They FINALLY got me in for surgery, which I didn't want to do, but the pain led me to it.
So there I am at the surgi-center with my butt up in the air. I think my favorite part was when they taped my butt cheeks apart. IV was no problem, but the 6 or so shots of novocaine was not enjoyable. Only about 10 minutes after that, and I was done. 30 minutes to check my vitals, and I was out of there.
What a shock when I got home with a mirror!! It looks like he carved a tunnel from my anus, a 1/2 inch wide, three inches up my butt cheek. WHAT? I was NOT ready to see that! Good thing I don't wear a thong bathing suit!!
What I am confused about, is that I was supposed to have a seton placed, and he didn't do it. He explained why, but I think I was a little out of it. My husband said that the fistula was in fat, not in muscle, so that was the reason. I don't get it.
So now I'm home, changing gauze pads every so often by soaking in the tub (they stick to wound otherwise). Let's do some math: fresh wound + water = OUCHY STINGING!! I'm on day 4 now, and just stopped having quite so much pain, and being so sleepy. I now understand why I needed 2 weeks off of work.
So, I don't know if it worked yet, and I don't know how long I have to use this gauze, but that's my fistulotomy story. (Hope you made some snacks - it was a long one...............)
I had a perianal fistula drained about 3 years ago, and hadn't had any problems with it until recently.
About 2 months ago, it became painful, so I went to have it drained again. No such luck. The Dr. said it was draining on its own, and put me on antibiotics cipro and metro. That didn't help, and it was filling faster than it was draining. I was in so much pain, I actually was soaking in the tub, then pushing as much puss out of it , then covering it with calmoseptine (a menthol/zinc combo) 2 or 3 times a day. They FINALLY got me in for surgery, which I didn't want to do, but the pain led me to it.
So there I am at the surgi-center with my butt up in the air. I think my favorite part was when they taped my butt cheeks apart. IV was no problem, but the 6 or so shots of novocaine was not enjoyable. Only about 10 minutes after that, and I was done. 30 minutes to check my vitals, and I was out of there.
What a shock when I got home with a mirror!! It looks like he carved a tunnel from my anus, a 1/2 inch wide, three inches up my butt cheek. WHAT? I was NOT ready to see that! Good thing I don't wear a thong bathing suit!!
What I am confused about, is that I was supposed to have a seton placed, and he didn't do it. He explained why, but I think I was a little out of it. My husband said that the fistula was in fat, not in muscle, so that was the reason. I don't get it.
So now I'm home, changing gauze pads every so often by soaking in the tub (they stick to wound otherwise). Let's do some math: fresh wound + water = OUCHY STINGING!! I'm on day 4 now, and just stopped having quite so much pain, and being so sleepy. I now understand why I needed 2 weeks off of work.
So, I don't know if it worked yet, and I don't know how long I have to use this gauze, but that's my fistulotomy story. (Hope you made some snacks - it was a long one...............)