Perianal fistula is a pathological condition that occurs as a result of injury or inflammation of the skin covering the buttocks, as well as the tissues located next to the anus. As a result of this phenomenon, weeping areas, ulcers and inflammation may occur. This can lead to complications such as infections and inflammation of surrounding tissues.
Symptoms of a pericoccygeal fistula include the discharge of pus or other fluids from a sore on the skin near the anus. Sometimes there may be pain, itching, burning and swelling. If this pathology is not diagnosed on time, then there is a high probability of complications, such as