K60: Fissure and fistula of anal and rectal regions
K60.3: Anal fistula
The last segment of the large intestine consists of 2 sections. These 2 sections are the rectum and anal canal. The feces are collected in the rectum. The feces then move through the short anal canal to the anus. Feces are excreted through the anus.
A connecting passage is often formed during an inflammation or after an inflammation in the last intestinal segment. Fluids can run out through this connecting passage. Such fluids can be pus or feces. You may have pain due to the connecting passage. Your anus may also be itchy.
With this disease, you may also have a high temperature. It is also possible that you will lose your appetite.
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