Wednesday 16 May 2012

[Everything doTERRA] crohns/fistula

An IPC is asking:
I have a brother-in-law with crohns. For several years he has had
fistula that bleed and give him grief. Anyone out there have
experience with fistula?

BTW . . . Anal and rectal fistulas develop in the wall of the anus or
rectum. They connect the interior of the body to one or several
openings in the skin. Anal and rectal fistulas almost always begin as
an inflammation in an anal gland. The inflammation then moves into
muscle tissue and develops into an abscess. In about half of all
cases, the abscess develops into a fistula, degrading the muscle until
an opening in the skin is created. About 9 people of every 100,000
develop anal fistulas, with men almost twice more likely to develop
the condition than women. Although they may develop at any age, the
average age for the development of anal fistulas is 38.
Intestinal fistulas can develop in both the large and small intestine.
They are commonly associated with diseases such as inflammatory bowel
disease(IBD) and Crohn's disease.

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