I've had my R-V fistula for 2+ years, and have been on antibiotics for about 98% of that time. I'm not planning on having the fistula "fixed" surgically, as my surgeon did not recommend that - I have had a seton, for about 9 mos. now. I may opt for having my j pouch removed at some point, probably within a year or so, in a last ditch effort to get rid of the fistula(s). The happy side effect of the antibx. is the positive effect they've had on the j-pouch.
My question is - those of you who have fistulas for quite a while (1+ years?) - have you been on antibiotics all that while? Do your doctors recommend staying on the antibx. while you have the fistula? If so, why? After 2+ years, it's apparent that antibx. are NOT going to "heal" this fistula, so I am not sure of the point of staying on them.
All that being said ... I recently quit the antibx for about 3 weeks, and my drainage has increased noticeably. Other than the inconvenience, is drainage bad for the fistula and/or anything else?
I surely appreciate anyone's insight on long-term fistulas and long-term antibiotic usage - thanks!
My question is - those of you who have fistulas for quite a while (1+ years?) - have you been on antibiotics all that while? Do your doctors recommend staying on the antibx. while you have the fistula? If so, why? After 2+ years, it's apparent that antibx. are NOT going to "heal" this fistula, so I am not sure of the point of staying on them.
All that being said ... I recently quit the antibx for about 3 weeks, and my drainage has increased noticeably. Other than the inconvenience, is drainage bad for the fistula and/or anything else?
I surely appreciate anyone's insight on long-term fistulas and long-term antibiotic usage - thanks!