Hello all, I was told by a surgeon that i have fistula and need a surgery to drain it. I knew nothing about the procedure. I was just relieved to find out what was wrong with me because i had bumps and pain around my behind. I really thought that i would just come in and go through the surgery go home and thats it. Boy I was wrong!!! I did not know about the seton...about the drainage... and the discomfort that it came with after. I had my surgery last Wednesday, Jan. 13. And on Tuesday I saw the surgeon for follow up. All he told me is that he is scheduling me Feb. 3 for surgery to remove the seton. That is only 3 weeks!!! My question is... is that enough time (3 weeks) to remove the seton? I've read somewhere that it's usually 6 weeks or more. What about medication (antibiotics)? All they gave me is pain medication. Nothing to help heal it faster. The seton that i have was long and it's a straw like material. It was touching my underwear when i was walking. So it gets pushed up towards my behind causing me some pain. So at my follow up, i had the doctor cut it short and that made alot of difference. I could walk straight now with little or no pain. What about pads or gauze? What is recommended to use for the drainage? I have so much questions. The most important ones right now are the 3 weeks removal of the seton and should i be taking some medication (antibiotics) to help it heal faster? Thank you all.