Dermatitis Abscess Fistulous Perianal

Dermatitis AFP (Abscess Fistulitis Perianal) is a dermatological disease that is characterized by the formation of deep subcutaneous purulent cavities in the anus.

This disease occurs in people of all ages, but is more common in young adults and teenagers. Characteristic signs of AFP dermatitis are pain, burning and itching in the anal area, discharge of pus from skin cracks and deepening of cracks as a result of skin rupture. In severe forms, deep ulcers may appear on the skin around the anus.

The main cause of AFP dermatitis is bacteria and viruses that penetrate through



Abscessing fistulous perianal skin dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory process that is manifested by the formation of abscesses and fistulas in the perianal area. This type of dermatitis occurs in people aged 40 to 60 years and most often affects men. The name "Jeep disease" comes from the popular car brand - Jeep.

Causes of the development of abscess fistulous perianal dermatitis * The most common cause of dermatitis is poor hygiene. With perianal dermatitis, a person may not maintain hygiene, which causes skin infection. Also the reason