Fistula Vaginal

A vaginal fistula is an opening that connects the vagina to another part of the body. Vaginal fistulas can occur for a variety of reasons, including infectious diseases, surgery, trauma, or congenital abnormalities. Typically, fistulas occur at the junction of the vagina and intestines. Sometimes they can be quite large and cause health problems such as infection and bleeding. In this article we will look at the causes of vaginal fistulas, their symptoms and treatment.

Causes of formation of a vaginal fistula A vaginal fistula can form for several reasons. First, a fistula can occur as a result of damage to the vagina during childbirth. Also, a vaginal fistula can form as a result of trauma, for example, after rape. Other causes may include infections, radiation injuries, and certain conditions such as a congenital anomaly. Symptoms of a vaginal fistula may include pain, bleeding, and discomfort when urinating. A vaginal fistula can cause discomfort and pain during sex. Vaginal discharge can also accompany a fistula. The discharge may be yellowish and itchy. If a fistula is left untreated, serious complications such as sepsis or even death can occur. Treatment of vaginal fistula requires a special approach. It is best to contact a specialist who will diagnose and prescribe appropriate treatment. Diagnosis of fistula