Hi,
I'm a 25 yo female and have had crohns for 15 years. I have had 2 bowel ressections, blockage, perforation, etc....all the crohns basics. I had been in relative remission for 2 years when I went in for a routine colonoscopy on feb 23. The results came back as minimal inflammation in the same spots as usual, nothing in my anus. 3 weeks later I was admitted to ER with an anal abscess the size of a tangerine. It ended up turning into a fistula and I had a second surgery yesterday. My surgeon told me I now have perianal crohns. For all I know about crohns, I feel very uneducated and in the dark. Does perianal crohns just mean a propensity for future abscesses and fistulas in the future? Does the fact that this was able to happen mean humira is no longer working after 8 years? What can I expect from this new diagnosis? What is the likelihood abscesses and fistulas will happen again? Will I eventually have to have a proctectomy if the disease advances? How long do anal fistulas that are superficial involving no sphincter muscle take to heal? Are certain meds better for treating disease in this part of the body vs the colon and small intestine? This diagnosis was a shock to me post-surgery so I wasn't prepared to ask questions and would like to understand more before my post op appt in 2 weeks. I'd love any information, especially related to increased risk of rectal cancer or anything pregnancy related, as I hope to conceive in the next few years. Thank you very much for any insight. Would love to know what I can expect going forward considering I have advanced crohns for my age and nothing seems to be easy with my disease.
Pls forgive spelling--on my iPad
I'm a 25 yo female and have had crohns for 15 years. I have had 2 bowel ressections, blockage, perforation, etc....all the crohns basics. I had been in relative remission for 2 years when I went in for a routine colonoscopy on feb 23. The results came back as minimal inflammation in the same spots as usual, nothing in my anus. 3 weeks later I was admitted to ER with an anal abscess the size of a tangerine. It ended up turning into a fistula and I had a second surgery yesterday. My surgeon told me I now have perianal crohns. For all I know about crohns, I feel very uneducated and in the dark. Does perianal crohns just mean a propensity for future abscesses and fistulas in the future? Does the fact that this was able to happen mean humira is no longer working after 8 years? What can I expect from this new diagnosis? What is the likelihood abscesses and fistulas will happen again? Will I eventually have to have a proctectomy if the disease advances? How long do anal fistulas that are superficial involving no sphincter muscle take to heal? Are certain meds better for treating disease in this part of the body vs the colon and small intestine? This diagnosis was a shock to me post-surgery so I wasn't prepared to ask questions and would like to understand more before my post op appt in 2 weeks. I'd love any information, especially related to increased risk of rectal cancer or anything pregnancy related, as I hope to conceive in the next few years. Thank you very much for any insight. Would love to know what I can expect going forward considering I have advanced crohns for my age and nothing seems to be easy with my disease.
Pls forgive spelling--on my iPad