Anal abscess... now what? What you NEED to KNOW!

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  • Anal Abscesses can be really scary! It's very important to find a surgeon who is current with this condition! I'm here to help you with your research.
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  • @riptrillmui
    @riptrillmui 11 місяців тому +32

    the pain is so bad but hearing his voice makes it feel like ima be all good🙏🏼

    • @brianboyd333
      @brianboyd333 7 місяців тому +3

      I’m going to Urgent Care tomorrow. I can’t take the build up again. Life long abscess survivor.

    • @Westsideplayer1
      @Westsideplayer1 Місяць тому

      @@riptrillmui I swear the pain feels like someone hit me in the rectom with a bat

    • @21_phvntom54
      @21_phvntom54 Місяць тому

      @@brianboyd333Hey, wdym long life abscess survivor, yk im looking for tips or some information, i have constant abscesses in a 3-4 week period since 2 years and im constantly in the hospital removing them.. And slowly my mental is going down. Im just scared

  • @alisalehinejad549
    @alisalehinejad549 2 роки тому +41

    Thank you doctor Chung. Listening to you reduces my stress a lot.

  • @CK-jd1kf
    @CK-jd1kf 3 роки тому +60

    Thank you for not keeping this information secret! SO many doctors act like this information should be kept secret.

  • @COMT2025
    @COMT2025 3 місяці тому +7

    I have to admit when I had the perianal abscess it was hard to watch your videos because you look so happy and pain free. Now that I have had the drainage and feel relieved I enjoy your videos now.

  • @jnntiz7925
    @jnntiz7925 2 роки тому +20

    I can tell right away your a great doctor. I’m glad I found you!

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Рік тому +7

    This is super important information

  • @finnyslife9871
    @finnyslife9871 2 роки тому +69

    Thank you so much for this - it's really helpful. I had a perirectal abscess which was treated by experts in North Carolina. It was big by the time surgery was needed (4 cm x 3 cm), but I came back home and it healed, so I was lucky. I did need a drain, though, and surgeons used a Penrose drain, which worked really well. I was very grateful for their care, and I have subscribed to your channel, because what you are telling people is practical, sensible and reassuring.

    • @gigia3401
      @gigia3401 2 роки тому +2

      What post op stuff did u do to heal?

    • @FemiaOmac-yf4kx
      @FemiaOmac-yf4kx Рік тому +3

      who is your to doctor maam?

    • @angt5000
      @angt5000 Рік тому +2

      Mine burst I my sleep the night before surgery was scheduled after that nights ER visit..
      They wanted to drain all even after it burst..I felt was healing on its own...
      Just the grape shell of skin was left hanging dry of pain and fluid

    • @jamilgotcher365
      @jamilgotcher365 Рік тому +2

      @@angt5000 Did it heal without further treatment?

  • @balram2346
    @balram2346 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much for your valuable information. I was so much in stress after watching your video I feel better. We dont have honest Doctor like you. God bless you.

  • @taitaithetestqueen
    @taitaithetestqueen 2 роки тому +23

    You are amazing. This was such useful information. Went to a doctor and he wanted to perform immediate fistula surgery. Cash only. I watched your video. Went to another doctor and it was just an abscess which he drained. Cannot thank you enough!!!!

    • @dlo5640
      @dlo5640 3 місяці тому +2

      Did the abscess/fistula ever come back?

  • @misunderstoodaquarius1479
    @misunderstoodaquarius1479 Рік тому +5

    GOD BLESS you for this information. I'm 42yrs old & never had experience this. Just got an abscess in July. The hospital in High Point NC told me to let it drain then come back after it pops. So I did in August the doctor only put his finger up my butt then told me to go to my primary care doctor after I told him I didn't have one. Now it's Nov took a pic cause I noticed pus on my underwear. I have a hole. Want lie now I'm scared. You helped me to ease my mind & now I will have to go back to the hospital. Just moved to New Ellenton SC still no health insurance but want give up. GOD BLESS YOU ALL & YOUR HEALING

  • @JosephRocha-jf3bf
    @JosephRocha-jf3bf 5 днів тому

    bro the pain is unmatched... thank u alot for the help

  • @alextreeman7964
    @alextreeman7964 21 день тому

    Thank you for not keeping this information secret!

  • @Masteradven
    @Masteradven Рік тому

    The best doctor i have this and get multiple surgeries I have seton. And get infection

  • @rockandblues3635
    @rockandblues3635 3 роки тому +7

    4 doctors misdiagnosed, they think I have bowel cancer, haemorrhoid etc finally I found very smart Chinese colorectal doctor he said immediately I have high complex fistula, I have 7 surgeries, 2 seton, 2 clips take me 3,5 years to heal

    • @yourfriendlyproctologist
      @yourfriendlyproctologist  3 роки тому +2

      Wow! incredible story.

    • @sydwooton4469
      @sydwooton4469 Місяць тому +1

      This happened to me recently and had been ongoing for three months before I went to the ER. The GI doctor initially treated it as an anal fissure and hemorrhoids, prescribing nitroglycerin 4% and some suppositories. However, I ended up in the emergency room last weekend. The ER doctor ordered a CT scan, which revealed a perirectal abscess, and I had surgery the same day. It’s been six days now, and I feel much better. I’ll see the surgeon again in two weeks and may need to consult a colorectal surgeon (CRS) if a fistula is suspected.

  • @tamstams3815
    @tamstams3815 2 роки тому +7

    Keep making more vids Chief!!!! You are educating us!

  • @patriciawoods1014
    @patriciawoods1014 Рік тому +12

    I had this kind of abscess in 1990. I went to the er 3 times and was told it was hemorrhoids. The infection got so bad I almost died. I finally went to a doctor I knew. Got to the hospital had to go straight to surgery. I'm still having problems to this day.

  • @danielwang4518
    @danielwang4518 Рік тому +4

    Thank you very much for your information doctor. I just had perianal abccess surgery and your information is important to me to see another specialist to follow up my situation. Hope I am the lucky 50% of people.

    • @sagartripti
      @sagartripti 10 місяців тому +1

      How are you now??

    • @danielwang4518
      @danielwang4518 10 місяців тому +4

      @@sagartripti All good now. Thank god I am the lucky 50%.

    • @sagartripti
      @sagartripti 10 місяців тому

      @@danielwang4518 was it just the perianal abscess for you which didn't convert to fistula? What were your initial symptoms if you don't mind sharing? I'm seeing a doctor next week but I'm pretty sure it's fistula and I'm so scared of the surgery 😔😔😔😭

    • @danielwang4518
      @danielwang4518 10 місяців тому +2

      @@sagartripti yes I was only having perianal abcess which was not turning into fistula. The initial symptoms were feeling pain and discomfort near anal and you can feel it getting worse soon, just few days. Then you can feel a lump start growing. It’s not easy to just ignore it, then it’s time to go to hospital.

    • @danielwang4518
      @danielwang4518 10 місяців тому +1

      @@sagartripti but if you don’t deal with it. It has highly chance to be fistula. So don’t hesitate, just go to hospital. Of course surgery is the only option unfortunately. I am not gonna lie it’s painful for first few days, but you can feel way much better after that. Hope you are feeling better soon

  • @leodiano5525
    @leodiano5525 2 роки тому +14

    Watching your videos puts Me at ease. You're like a big brother that reassures me.

  • @john4bola3851
    @john4bola3851 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank you so much Dr. Chung for all the information you provided. Thank you so much. I had a surgery last year May to drain the abscess. The challenge is I had been getting this nasty yellowish discharge every 2 to 3 days since then. I sometimes change my underwear 3 to 4 times a day sometimes and sometimes I could go 3 to 4 day without any discharge and then I feel this tightness and go through the same cycle.

  • @brianm6105
    @brianm6105 Рік тому +3

    How long can these things drain for? Is there any procedure that can resolve this drainage?

  • @FCSJavier
    @FCSJavier Місяць тому

    Thank you for the information, Dr. Chung. It is very helpful for me and for those who suffer from abscess and anxiety. I have had an abscess for 3 days and hopefully it will heal within two weeks.

  • @LOVELYEBONIA
    @LOVELYEBONIA 2 роки тому +4

    Have a good day Dr. I am 34 weeks pregnant now and I just had an abscess above my anus it started like with an external hemorrhoid and then suddenly the swollen part above my anus showed up march 20(its like a boil) and it popped last March 23 and it drained perfectly up until now still draining but it's very few now (its my 12th day now and it's not that painful already compared to the first day when its not yet popped) the problem now is I can't poop because by the time I try to to poop my anus swells even though my poop is so soft, kinda almost liquidy ,considering my diet is good (oatmeal and sweet potatoe only).
    My question is am I having an anal fistula ? Why is my anus still swollen when i drained all the pus? Will the infection affects my baby im the womb? Plss I need your answer dr. 😔

    • @yourfriendlyproctologist
      @yourfriendlyproctologist  2 роки тому +1

      It's hard for me to say since I can't see you. I recommend you see a specialist.

    • @mombythec
      @mombythec 2 роки тому

      All infections have risks in pregnancy, you have to bring this up to your doctors. Being still swollen and your stool change, it could be still infected, could be a fistula, could be several things. Start with the doctor on your care team who you feel most comfortable with and have them make you an appropriate referral if needed. I hope you are feeling better soon!

    • @whisperviz1346
      @whisperviz1346 2 роки тому +4

      From my previous experience, around last nov (which i didn't go see any doctor for treatment) an abscess wound that didn't completely heal, will grow back again.
      My abscess showed up again around 10 march, pop up after a few days, but swollen again two weeks after it pop.
      The third time I got an abscess I decide enough is enough and decide to see a doctor.
      He gave me an ointment and antibiotics.
      After a weeks my third abscess finally gone completely.
      I highly suggest you to just see a doctor before it got worse.
      Apparently an anal abscess could develop into anal fistula if you didn't treat it.

  • @tytraulich4987
    @tytraulich4987 Рік тому +4

    THINK!! Before you listen to doctors. If you are healthy, maybe you should try hot compress or wait 10 days before you have a doctor lance that perianal abscess.
    30% of perineal abscesses are MRSA! You heard that right, that means there is NO chance, none, of further complication fistula. You literally just had an operation on you when you could have tried hot compress or waited 10 days to see if it would make its way to the surface of the skin and discharge.
    Wait! Before you have one of these idiot doctors permanently ruin your body forever. This is whack!!
    I am So sick of these textbook doctors that lack common health sense. Time to get rid of these bad doctors!!

    • @erikaandrews4648
      @erikaandrews4648 3 місяці тому

      I was tested for mrsa and it was negative.

  • @Jojo-vg3ke
    @Jojo-vg3ke 3 роки тому +13

    Thank you Dr Chung, we are all so lucky to have you sharing information with us! So helpful

  • @Reflect166
    @Reflect166 11 місяців тому +8

    Where are you based doc?

  • @Castriot1
    @Castriot1 Рік тому +1

    Great Best Professional Doctor.&.❤❤❤.&.Respect Love Dr Chang.

  • @oliviaedralin1436
    @oliviaedralin1436 Рік тому

    Thank you for your video. I have a surgeon appointment to see if this is actually I have ,, I’m so glad I ran into your channel .

  • @seaturtle6968
    @seaturtle6968 11 місяців тому +2

    When you said they use the drainage tube right off the rip that made my heart sink. I had my first one 2 years ago, dude lanced it and put a drainage tube in and I’ve been having troubles since. Recently got with another dr and they got me on antibiotics and said to go back if an abscess returns, which it has. Hate to know my only option to be rid of these is surgery, but if that’s what it takes 🙃

  • @TKFOH
    @TKFOH Рік тому +20

    My story, because I'm beginning to suspect I have a fistula.
    Late June, about 6 weeks ago, I thought I had a hemorrhoid. This progressed over the course of a week or so. After treating with Preparation H and no relief, I decided to seek medical attention.
    July 3rd - Went to urgent care. Diagnosed with abscess. Started on antibiotic. Instructed to follow up with GI doc.
    July 5th - Followed up with GI doc. He said "it's huge", informed me I had a surgical condition and referred me to surgeon. Earliest would have been over a week. He instructed me to go to the ER to start an IV antibiotic if it got worse.
    July 6th - Spent majority of day in ER. Received CT scan to judge depth. Residents performed surgical procedure in ER room, cutting into and draining abscess. It was SUPER painful. They packed wound, and instructed me not to remove until 24 hours, after which time to re-insert packing and continue to do daily for a week.
    July 7th - My sister (a CMA) assisted with packing change. Super painful, but getting a bit better.
    July 9th - Packing wouldn't go in, but swelling had gone from between baseball/softball size to fifty cent piece. Doctor said shouldn't be of concern, don't worry about packing.
    July 12th - Had first follow-up. Pain down, swelling down, seemed to be trending in right direction.
    July 12th - 24th - Seemed to be healing, began doing light activity. Walking on slight incline, and very light weightlifting. Still getting overnight drainage.
    July 26th - Felt like I was almost out of the woods, and did almost half my pre-procedure workout. Felt a little bit of pain, but wasn't concerned.
    July 27th - Woke up to blood and significant drainage. Dialed back activity to VERY light walking.
    July 30th - Aside from overnight drainage, seemed the setback was fine. Still limiting physical activity.
    Aug 1st - Pain feels like it did a month ago. No additional drainage this morning, but most pain I've had since before the procedure.
    I've been keeping the wound covered with either bandaids or gauze and tape, and changing twice daily on average.
    I have a followup with GI doc Aug 3rd, and with the residents that performed procedure Aug 9th.
    For context on pre-procedure workout. I'm very active, with 6-7 days of 30-60 minute moderate to intense cardio, and 5 days of weightlifting on average per week. Obviously I haven't been doing that over the past month or so. I'm very nervous that between the continued drainage, especially overnight, more than 3 weeks out, and how hard and painful the site feels today that either they didn't fully drain the abscess or I have a fistula. Would love to hear your thoughts and opinions, as well as any advice on post-procedure activity and healing?

    • @Qamarr_6092
      @Qamarr_6092 Рік тому

      I have a lump inside hole but it is painless I dont feel pain at all but i will surely go to doctor i dont know how that lump formed on its own previous month i had intense itching and i was stupid i used to scratch with big and dirty nails it totally damaged the skin. I need to worry now😅

    • @TKFOH
      @TKFOH Рік тому

      @@Qamarr_6092 Further update. Lots of blood, swelling, and drainage 8/1 and 8/2. Saw GI doc 8/3, and day before was able go schedule appointment with surgeon/specialist for this coming Tuesday, 8/8. GI doc, per thelr recommendation started me on another round of antibiotics. 10 days of clindamyacin. I'm crossing my fingers hoping maybe the residents, not being specialist, didnt get everything out, and I need another incision and drainage, and that combined with the antibiotics will take care of this. Today was day 4 of antibiotics, and pain and swelling is down, but still getting significant drainage, throughout day, but mostly at night. Been taking it pretty easy, aside from a couple walks that seem to increase drainage. Idk if that's good or not, but I'm getting sick of taking it easy, and even sicker of my ass leaking.

    • @TKFOH
      @TKFOH Рік тому +5

      Further update. Saw surgeon/specialist yesterday. He believes I have a fistula, but can't quite confirm it until MRI, which will likely be in next week or two. After which, apparently they wait until 8 weeks after initial incision and drainage of abscess before operating, because if the fistula isn't mature, there is higher risk of complications, including fecal incontinence. In a slight bit of good news, because I'm taking any I can get at this point, he said there are no restrictions on exercise, weight lifting, etc. as they wouldn't affect it one way or the other. I explained that the one day I did do some light weightlifting, he said that's simply because there was stuff in there that wanted to come out, and wasn't a cause for concern. Slightly terrified at what happens next, but at least I have some clarity and answers now.

    • @Kim_jung_un517
      @Kim_jung_un517 Рік тому

      I’ve noticed the fistula reappearing after I eat spicy foods.

    • @TKFOH
      @TKFOH Рік тому +1

      @mike692975 I'm not a doctor, but I wouldn't think spicy food makes the fistula return, but rather it's still there, perhaps never fully healed and you can feel it when you eat the spicy food.

  • @kylesvlla6388
    @kylesvlla6388 Місяць тому

    thank you for the great information doc, I'm currently healing right now from the surgery yesterday and I'm coming back tomorrow for a check up again I wish I in that 50% people from successfully healing because my family is in debt of it cause the surgery is so expensive and I don't wanna get fistula cause it needs more surgery and pain and expenses I wish I was of them 50% people and I pray to God everyday to heal my self and so now on I will keep updating this comment se you tomorrow

  • @dutchsoulbr
    @dutchsoulbr Рік тому +32

    There are 2 non-invasive treatments for a Perianal Abscess that are not mentioned in this video and that are important to know if you want to avoid the problems with the old technique of Surgical incision and drainage such as a large open wound that often does not completely heal, narrowed anus, incontinence, plus a higher chance of a recurrence of the abscess and a fistula ! These are: 1) Aspiration (sucking out the pus with a needle) with Antibiotics 2) High energy laser treatment (a small fibre-optic probe will destroy the inside of the infectec cavity) The disadvantages old technique was freaking me out, so i am trying to help someone who is in the same situation.

    • @eddygoodwin7089
      @eddygoodwin7089 Рік тому +1

      Thank you this makes so much sense

    • @josetapia8903
      @josetapia8903 Рік тому

      What about for a Botox abscess?

    • @isaachagenimana5708
      @isaachagenimana5708 Рік тому

      Thanks a lot for the shared treatment option. What kind of the antibiotics can you recommend?
      Thank you.

    • @Spinko7128
      @Spinko7128 Рік тому

      Any natural method? Hot compress or something 😢

    • @detroittrickster3327
      @detroittrickster3327 Рік тому

      better write out your will then@@josetapia8903

  • @feguenspierre1770
    @feguenspierre1770 10 місяців тому

    Thanks the information can you tell where we can find your office

  • @FavourEbhodaghe-gp7kq
    @FavourEbhodaghe-gp7kq Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much Dr Chung nice one 👍

  • @stevenhull5025
    @stevenhull5025 Рік тому +5

    I am watching this video as I am researching my present medical condition. A large painful abscess next to my anus has developed during the past week. I think it's time to book an appointment with the doctor. At least now, I have a good idea what to expect. Thank you.

  • @spirit_1111
    @spirit_1111 Рік тому

    What a great attitude. Im sure a great Dr.

  • @myideology4123
    @myideology4123 2 роки тому +5

    you have symuch a soothing voice that reduce my stress, i wish to find surgeon like you

  • @PANCanadaVlogs
    @PANCanadaVlogs Рік тому +1

    Thank you doctor what about the open wounds that are kept open and sitz bath is recommended 3 times a day with Epsom salt how much time will it take to heal and not turn to fistula

  • @phongpham-gy9on
    @phongpham-gy9on 2 роки тому +1

    antibiotics , does it work .Thanks Dr

    • @yourfriendlyproctologist
      @yourfriendlyproctologist  2 роки тому

      It can, but not always.

    • @fidhamrwahula1790
      @fidhamrwahula1790 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@yourfriendlyproctologistwhat antibiotics Doc. Can you share with me. I just have a small one like a pimple, it heals and keep re occurring. It's the second year now

  • @jasonms...1313.Conscious...

    Thanks Doc! You solved most of my concerns... I've never had surgery of any kind. Here in Hemet CA. I don't trust doctors, being the service my mom has received.

  • @datphan5224
    @datphan5224 2 роки тому

    Excellent video Dr. thanks you for your time.

  • @visminmoraldegomora3775
    @visminmoraldegomora3775 10 місяців тому

    Hello doctor can this be treated first with antibiotics? My husband was actually advised to take antibiotics first before going thru surgery.

  • @gandalf3346
    @gandalf3346 Рік тому +1

    Does sitz bath help with the drainage ?

  • @FreebirdP
    @FreebirdP Рік тому +1

    Where do I go to get the abcess drained? What type of doctor should I go seek help from? My primary care?

  • @jakelesnake4927
    @jakelesnake4927 3 роки тому +10

    Hi Dr Chung, I'm so grateful for your channel. I've recently been diagnosed with an anal fissure and anemia that I think has been caused by bleeding from the fissure. I just tried my first iron supplement and it gave me terrible cramps and diarrhea. I understand longer term it is likely to cause constipation. This will of course not be helpful for healing of my fissure, and may easily cause more bleeding, making the anemia worse. I imagine I'm not alone, perhaps you could do a video on anemia complications with hemorrhoids and fissures and how you might manage it. All the best.

    • @yourfriendlyproctologist
      @yourfriendlyproctologist  3 роки тому +1

      Anemia due to hemorrhoids is rare. I would suggest seeing your medical doctor to evaluate sources of anemia which are many.

    • @jakelesnake4927
      @jakelesnake4927 3 роки тому +1

      @@yourfriendlyproctologist Thanks for the advice, I will do. Perhaps it's diet. I was bleeding a lot last year, but you're right, I'm jumping to conclusions. On the examination when he diagnosed a fissure he inspected me with the proctoscope and it was perhaps the most painful thing I've ever experienced. On another channel they said if you can see a fissure from a visual inspection you shouldn't use a scope as it will cause so much pain and potentially make the fissure worse. The pain was so bad I can't help but agree with them, so I'm not sure whether I trust the surgeon any more.

    • @asmrgamer3266
      @asmrgamer3266 2 роки тому

      Wow dude I got the same problem right now. I’m in immense pain looking desperately for help

    • @jakelesnake4927
      @jakelesnake4927 2 роки тому

      @@asmrgamer3266 Sitting on ice was the only thing that really helped me. A peri bottle to wash your ass after you go is much better than wiping too. And faith that it would get less bad at some point. I'm really sorry. I almost wanted to die, but it's not affecting my life much at all now. It will get better. Now sit one some ice. Good luck.

    • @keoshaadkins364
      @keoshaadkins364 Рік тому

      I need help

  • @basil9164
    @basil9164 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dr. Chung, I’m so scared.

  • @lijwo
    @lijwo 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you dr chung . Your video is very informative and helpful for thousands of sufferers me included!!😊. I was able to navigate out of this entire bottom mess with the help of the information u provided within a month . I think am now completely healed though am still careful of what i eat and following best practices to keep the fissures away for atleast another 6 months. So thank u once again

    • @krissetia1733
      @krissetia1733 Рік тому

      Is that work for 6 month eat carefully ?

    • @sagartripti
      @sagartripti 10 місяців тому

      @lijwo are you healed now? Did you have fistula which got cured?

    • @lijwo
      @lijwo 10 місяців тому

      I drink lots of water and avoid spicy and sour food . Moderate amount of fibre all in all i say a balanced diet

    • @lijwo
      @lijwo 10 місяців тому

      I had fissure

    • @sagartripti
      @sagartripti 10 місяців тому

      @@lijwo good to hear that you're healed. I have been suffering from fissure since last November and now have developed a boil near the area which oozes pus and blood so very scared 😰

  • @gerardoconnor2793
    @gerardoconnor2793 2 роки тому

    Thank you Doctor you explain everything very well and very informative

  • @vaschouhan15
    @vaschouhan15 2 роки тому

    Thanks, very useful information 🙏

  • @fosterandco4
    @fosterandco4 6 місяців тому

    Thoughts on whether or not these wounds should be packed if the patient had I&D? Sitz baths appropriate for open wounds?

  • @gloriaross9838
    @gloriaross9838 Рік тому

    I love your videos! You are at 22,200 subscribers. Yeah!

  • @tenderpawsm473
    @tenderpawsm473 2 роки тому +10

    I had a horseshoe abscess in June of 2021, and sadly, I didn't know what was going on. (Because initial symptoms were a fever and chills, my first instinct was to rule out covid). I thought then that I had a fissure and some bug and that the two were unrelated. I waited a week, not even being sure that they'd take me seriously in the hospital. What a mistake this was (on my part). But because I have a stubborn streak, I was reluctant to check myself into a hospital. When the symptoms didn't improve, and I had a 103-degree fever, I finally decided to drive myself to the E.R. Thankfully, they DID take me seriously, and they ordered blood work and a CAT scan. It turned out not to be covid at all. I had the early stages of sepsis! I was placed on IV antibiotics, got shots of morphine, Tylenol, and Toradol, had the abscess lanced, and went home after a 2 night stay in the hospital. Sadly, I was in the unfortunate group. Because the drainage didn't stop after 4 months, the proctologist ordered an MRI. The abscess had indeed turned into a high transsphincteric fistula. He then decided to perform a two stage seton fistulotomy. However, he stated that a lay open fistulotomy was also a possibility. He simply wouldn't know which technique would be most suitable until after I was examined under anesthesia. The seton was left in place for 7 weeks, and then he pulled it through. A year elapsed, and sadly, my trusted surgeon passed away. But some drainage persisted! I found a new specialist an hour away (a female proctologist) who ordered a second MRI. It was revealed that a blind ending intersphincteric fistula remained, which she treated with a standard, lay open fistulotomy. I'm devoutly hoping that this is finally the end of it all. But I'm not sure. My follow-up is on December 30th, 2022, and I'm nervous. (Today is the 21st). Having pelvic floor disorder is what caused this whole mess. I also know a little more about these conditions than I want to. 😥

    • @yourfriendlyproctologist
      @yourfriendlyproctologist  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for your story. Fingers crossed for you!

    • @tenderpawsm473
      @tenderpawsm473 2 роки тому

      @@yourfriendlyproctologist Maybe, I got carried away. I realize this was a rather lengthy story.

    • @davidc2837
      @davidc2837 Рік тому

      @@tenderpawsm473 any update???

    • @rajeshs244
      @rajeshs244 Рік тому

      What is the needed antibiotics dise, duration, if abscess drained/popped out on its own?

  • @jenniferbate9682
    @jenniferbate9682 Рік тому

    I love the intro banjo picking music you have for your introduction.

  • @nachihota
    @nachihota 10 місяців тому +1

    Hello Dr. Chung (@yourfriendlyproctologist) - You are doing amazing work here! Your videos are so informative, provides great guidance on what are the right/not-so-right paths to follow and make complex subjects simple.
    How common is it for the pus in the perianal abscess to retrun only3-4 days after draining/surgery? I underwent the surgery in the ER 5 days back after experiencing lot of pain in the back and after a few days now I notice that the area near the operated spot is starting to swell again.
    Is there any laparoscopy option here?

  • @Tecun-p7g
    @Tecun-p7g 2 місяці тому +1

    What happens if you never take antibiotics for a perirectal abscess will it still heal naturally

  • @Janei656
    @Janei656 Рік тому

    Dr lm a spine Tb l have abdominal abscess so Dr say need to surgery please any suggest 🙏

  • @OlieCoqueux
    @OlieCoqueux 10 місяців тому

    Hi Dr. How do you feel about packing or not packing the wound? I have been doing some reading and it says there is no real difference in recovery except for the pain factor in packing. I would like to know your thoughts on this or if anyone has experience in this.
    Thank you

  • @deathbycheese850
    @deathbycheese850 10 місяців тому

    Both my dad and brother had pilonidal sinuses. They had to go into hospital to have them drained and treated. I had to treat a lot of pilots for this problem, in the military.

  • @junkies1111
    @junkies1111 8 місяців тому

    What's home treatment I can use

  • @mitchellweaver54
    @mitchellweaver54 4 місяці тому

    I have pilonidul sinus. I had it for years with no issue. Because of it being there two doctors misdiagnosed. Finally the third doctor told me my discomfort is from an anal fistula. It opened on its own the day before appointment. He recommended an mri and antibiotics and a conversation before any surgery. But he said we will see what the mri and antibiotics do before doing anything. I’m very glad I watched this. Idk why, but for some reason this whole thing got me very worried. Also very happy for this third doctor.

  • @jonathancain4676
    @jonathancain4676 Місяць тому

    Great video! My experience with personal abscess….my symptoms arisen in an afternoon. I felt slight pain on a drive doing errands. I got to my office and sat at my desk about 2 pm….suddenly it was 5 pm and I don’t recall anything during that time. I went home and could barely sit in my car or get out I was in so much pain and very sickly. I ended up at the er and had emergency surgery to drain the abscess and remove necrotic tissue. I was told that if I waited much longer I could have died. Luckily was in so much pain there was no other option. These can be very serious!! Thinking back I did feel like I had a hemorrhoid for a short period before all of this.

  • @Coreof143
    @Coreof143 Рік тому

    Hi I’m not apart of the lucky group. I have been having a reoccurring abscess for several years I’ll be having surgery in 30 days 🎉😊

  • @rockandblues3635
    @rockandblues3635 3 роки тому

    this what I waiting for, thank you dr.chung

  • @dutchsoulbr
    @dutchsoulbr Рік тому +3

    I have a perianal abcess, and it bursted open about a week ago. In the hospitol the doctor said that i don't need surgery. However it is still leaking pus and fluid. Should i insist on a medical procedure or wait until it heals on it's own ?

    • @angelomilallos2031
      @angelomilallos2031 Рік тому

      I have a same situation. How are you now? and what did u do?

  • @robynholloway1822
    @robynholloway1822 11 місяців тому +1

    I’ve had 4 annual fistulas over the past 4 years doctor said I might have a fistula and recommends surgery. How do I know if I have one for sure?

  • @JamesBronson-hy3rb
    @JamesBronson-hy3rb Рік тому +1

    Im new here and my absess is huge like the size of a base ball it popped and it started pouring out. It sounded like i was peeing in he toilet should i go to the hospital or wait 3 days to see my dr. Thanks

  • @DNAatWork
    @DNAatWork Рік тому +3

    Just had my GI visits, thank you Dr Chung. Your advice helped me tell my GI that I wanted someone experienced on rectal exams. The whole “separate butt cheeks” thing is real, have had 2 docs do that to me and makes sense why they think my anus is healthy. Just want to thank you, because it’s a real thing.

    • @pilidavis7649
      @pilidavis7649 Рік тому

      Separate you butt cheeks? Please explain

  • @hellbreaker1566
    @hellbreaker1566 9 місяців тому

    Please suggest parienal abses medicine, please please

  • @catherinebrown9119
    @catherinebrown9119 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this info. I had no idea where to go or what to do. I have had abscesses that Popped. Now I have one that is huge and have a fever. Trying to get a doctor to help.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Рік тому +1

      Be careful as you may end up with sepsis especially as you have a fever. That is a warning sign.

  • @moisman1993
    @moisman1993 2 роки тому

    Thank you, I am a patient with this disease and would like to benefit from your video, but unfortunately I am deaf i can't hear your video and does not have any substitute.

  • @julioramos4780
    @julioramos4780 Рік тому

    Doctor what’s you location so I can make an appointment

  • @sdmakeupandentertainment
    @sdmakeupandentertainment 11 місяців тому +1

    But why do you need to get it cut and drained if it's small?
    Can you please do a video on colovesical fistula?

    • @cliffbooth4826
      @cliffbooth4826 10 місяців тому

      To remove the infection. once an abcess forms, drainage is required

  • @bershkha1
    @bershkha1 Рік тому

    Do you do online video consultation for examination of fistula

  • @anniel2261
    @anniel2261 2 роки тому

    Hi Dr. Chung, do you need to do an mri to to be sure if you have fistula? Please let me know. Thanks!

  • @CJ-zx7me
    @CJ-zx7me Рік тому

    Is MRI a must to determine fistula? and help with surgery

  • @gianniredddmusic
    @gianniredddmusic 27 днів тому

    Can you be put to sleep for them to drain it ? It’s super painful and l just couldn’t finish the surgery I felt everything

  • @terri5757
    @terri5757 7 місяців тому +4

    I have had an issue for about the last Month and can’t get it figured out. It started with a pain below my tailbone but the tailbone itself wasn’t really hurting. It hurt under the tailbone and between the rectum. It also went up my butt crack. I can feel like what is a firm sack in the rectum area and it feels like a squishy tube going down my crack. I went to my GP but she said she couldn’t feel anything. She could see a little scab area at the top of my crack and slight redness on my cheeks but nothing major. She sent me for a CT Scan with contrast. Nothing showed up on the Scan. No abscess or liquid. Bladder was unremarkable. If I push on the area where I feel like there is a sack it makes a slight gurgling sound and my rectum feels like it is swelling up. Sorry for the length of this but I’m trying to add everything I can think of. Please doctor if you can help me with your thoughts or suggestions I would be eternally grateful. I cannot sit up long and have to keep a shifting from side to side for the short time I’m up. And it hurts my butt crack area to lay on my back. I have to sleep on my side. It burns where that scab spot is on my upper crack. I am at a loss. All I want to do is cry it’s so painful. 😢 Thank you!

    • @lillian9221
      @lillian9221 4 місяці тому +1

      Same here. Had a mri scan. Abscess with fistula. Have to go see a specialist. Have you have had help?

  • @fernandohernandez2341
    @fernandohernandez2341 7 місяців тому +1

    Hello, has there been a video that focuses on intersphincteric abscesses?

  • @shivamrawatktd
    @shivamrawatktd 7 місяців тому +1

    I just had it from the past 4 days and got the surgery today. The worst part was it happened on my last few days of the vacation trip. During the last 3 days was the worst unimaginable pain which feels like so concentrated at the anal region but whole body can feel it. The worst part it; you cannot go to poo , you can’t walk, sit or lie down properly. Only after the surgery I could feel myself alive. I was in Europe and the surgery was done in Sweden.

  • @stoweman34
    @stoweman34 Рік тому +1

    What if it’s just red/tender and they don’t drain? Just try antibiotics first?

    • @anshulkushdixit
      @anshulkushdixit Рік тому

      Keep me posted too.. I kindaa having the same situation down there since yesterday!!

  • @jessejoseph1984
    @jessejoseph1984 2 роки тому

    Hey Dr. great info as always, however, I'm not in the lucky group.

  • @csmkj4259
    @csmkj4259 2 роки тому

    Sir I have pain due to perianal abscess recurrence pls suggest best medication since I am only member on depend whole my family.🙏

  • @Kronuspelviz
    @Kronuspelviz Рік тому

    Recently had a follow up with my doctor after a week of drainage he said my wound is healthy and that my cavity is nearly healed is that a good sign for me

  • @lanna09
    @lanna09 2 роки тому +3

    What would you suggest for someone that doesn’t have health insurance? I’ve had this for almost 2 years it’s painful & uncomfortable, but I don’t know a cost efficient way to have it removed. The last time I went to the dr before my insurance ended, she told me it would go away & to take sitz baths. A year later it’s still there & bigger. I got it from underwear rubbing against my butt crack & it caused a boil. It’s also very embarrassing. Please help

  • @krk341
    @krk341 Рік тому +1

    Mine popped today ohh the relief😊😊😊plz give me tips on how to cure it

    • @dosmasdos9542
      @dosmasdos9542 5 місяців тому

      Did it turn into Fistula ? How long did it take to heal ?

    • @MohamedAbshir-hp3ey
      @MohamedAbshir-hp3ey Місяць тому

      Plz update

    • @krk341
      @krk341 Місяць тому

      Got an fistula but i am good now after surgery coz it was not complicated fistula

  • @tommyvuitton3113
    @tommyvuitton3113 2 роки тому +1

    My abscess popped but and I got relief but I it seems like it’s coming back. My proctologist did an examination recently and said that I do have a fistula. Do you recommend that I got to surgery to have the abscess drained?

  • @VLombardi01
    @VLombardi01 Рік тому

    Can a small one heal on its own? I heard that soaking worm water on it helps.

  • @Zahir523
    @Zahir523 Рік тому +1

    Hi doctor
    Is perianal abscess and fistula same ?

    • @shinedrider9233
      @shinedrider9233 2 місяці тому

      😂 watch the video before u ask questions

  • @fernandocontreras6541
    @fernandocontreras6541 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for your videos.
    Can you recommend a Colon and Rectal Surgeon in the New york area? (Nassau County, Long Island) I need a second opinion ASAP. Thank you

  • @ismafarhat9221
    @ismafarhat9221 2 роки тому +2

    hello doc !
    by watching ur video i feel like there is a hope .. i live in dallas texas and had an perianal abscess back in june .. went to see a doctor and she made a lil cut and let the pus out and ask me to follow up in 2 weeks .. after 2 weeks which was on august 5th i went and she said its still needs to be open and she insert something and open it again and that time i was traveling back home and she said i m good fr traveling.... i traveled to my country by the time blood and puss was still coming out from that area i went to see surgeon over there and he said i needed a surgery so i went through the surgery under GA for my abscess...and it was on august 21st ..
    i came back to 🇺🇸 on sep 12 .... and had some blood spots coming out from that surgery.. went to ER and they said wound looks good and closed still they did CT scan which came out clear .... ( my infection was 4.5 cm deep ) on the surgery time )
    again i had blood coming out so i went to see the same doc again and she said it looks like delay healing so she told me to follow up in next 6 weeks and she mentioned that there is high chances of fistula :(( i never had fever in this whole process...
    my only question is that blood coming from wound is it normal fir this long time of the period:(
    i really want to visit ur office even though its far coz every time i go to this doc she only talks about fistulas:((
    just worried about my bleeding plz reply me and suggest whatever is best for me
    or what i can do about my bleeding

    • @ismafarhat9221
      @ismafarhat9221 2 роки тому

      doc please reply and can u please tell that what are the symptoms for fistula

    • @ndiesyaputra9945
      @ndiesyaputra9945 3 місяці тому

      bang udah sembuh?​@@ismafarhat9221

  • @rizwanghazi5776
    @rizwanghazi5776 2 місяці тому

    Dear Doctor, i am experiencing a kind of pimple for about two weeks un anus. No pain but a hard one developed. Can it be treated with antibiotics?

  • @karinag.brandal5024
    @karinag.brandal5024 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for this video!❤ I had my anal absec cut open 3 times, cause it keept closing before all of the pus was out. This time it feels like it is empty, at least the skin around it feels soft again. But today the doctor found a fistula in an ultrasound exam. He wants so treat in with suton. Do you think I should wait and see if the abses is gone this time? Can I live ok with an untreated fistula?

  • @nostradamuskk
    @nostradamuskk 2 роки тому

    this is awesome information

  • @arielr9773
    @arielr9773 11 місяців тому +1

    I suspect I have an anal abscess, maybe a fistula. This video really prepared my for my visit to my proctologist! Thank you!

  • @zero-gt9yg
    @zero-gt9yg 3 місяці тому

    Is there any chance a perianal abscess can be solved through antibiotics without surgery?

    • @davec1704
      @davec1704 3 місяці тому

      i have had a abscess twice and antibiotics have worked,but i dont think it is Permanent solution as mine is starting to come back for a third time.

  • @damrongsakjaneratanachuen4709

    Hello Dr.Chung. Im about to get my first Anal fistula surgery. My doctor said this is simple type fistula and MRI is not necessary. Does this means I dont really need that. Could MRI help doctor works easier and make the surgery better? I do not want to come back for 2nd time. Thank you very much.

    • @doppywings1880
      @doppywings1880 Рік тому

      How did ur surgery go? Was it fistulectomy or fistulotomy? I'm currently recovering from fistulectomy.. 12 days post op

  • @user-vy7vo6bn3g
    @user-vy7vo6bn3g Рік тому +3

    Hi Dr, I got a perianal abscess and pcp prescribed Bactrim and it’s drained on its own. It seems was healing and went too small. Also CT scan of abdomen and pelvis with and without contrast came back normal. But it seems filled out with pus again. What should be the next step?

  • @indiancreekspirit5102
    @indiancreekspirit5102 Рік тому

    Can I make an appointment

  • @abehorton7224
    @abehorton7224 Рік тому

    Dr Chung, the surgeon confirmed that I have a fistula. I’m scheduled for surgery next week. The plan is to probe and find the tract and then perform a fistulotimy or insert a Seton . He also said that I may need a LIFT surgery 3 months out if necessary. All of this was done without an MRI . Is that standard ? Would t an MRI at least help confirm everything ?

  • @mombythec
    @mombythec 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Dr. Chung! I have many questions on this topic!
    1. Can an abscess drain out the rectum?
    2. If an abscess does drain out the rectum is that automatically a fistula?
    3. If an abscess is draining inside the rectum, would a surgery drain it from the same hole (inside) or do they try to drain it externally?
    4. If a patient is prone to sepsis (I've had it 5 times) and other infections (like MRSA), should they be on precautionary antibiotics?
    5. If you do recommend precautionary antibiotics to your patients, at what stages would that be i.e.: prior to draining? Post draining? For how long?
    6. What happens if someone has had an abscess for a long time, like around a whole year....because the doctors didn't notice it? What if they've even had it 2 years? Can one sort of hang around that long without intervention?
    7. If a patient is diabetic, tell us about how an abscess plays into that. What comes first: the diabetes or the abscess (my blood sugar has been rising and rising over the last 2 years no matter what I do and I understand nutrition extremely well)?
    8. Can you go over what might differentiate symptoms of anal cancer vs. abscess? For instance would both cause extreme fatigue, puss, etc?
    9. Should an EUA be done to biopsy for cancer, look for abscess, etc...prior to an actual surgical procedure so the patient can plan and be aware of their up coming conditions?
    10. Can an abscess cause urinary retention?
    11. Can an abscess or cancer or both cause changes in stool?
    12. Is surgery for an abscess riskier for incontinence if you've previously had a sphincterotomy?
    13. At what point of chasing fistulas do you begin to talk to your patients about proctectomy?
    I think that is all for now, I hope you grabbed your note book lol!

    • @yourfriendlyproctologist
      @yourfriendlyproctologist  2 роки тому +1

      great questions! I'll look through this list! thanks for commenting!

    • @SreekanthUndela
      @SreekanthUndela 2 роки тому +1

      @@yourfriendlyproctologist sir, please answer the first three questions mentioned above...

    • @abubakaralive5602
      @abubakaralive5602 2 роки тому +1

      @@yourfriendlyproctologist kindly answer the first three questions.

    • @fardeengamer1217
      @fardeengamer1217 2 роки тому

      @@abubakaralive5602 bro mujhe yeh btaon Mujhe anal abceses hai and doctor ne mujhe dawai di hai or cream or sitz bath lene ko kaha hai ointment ke sath toh Mujhe kya krna chaiye agar mera abceses phut gya toh kya mujhe fistula hojayega?

    • @abubakaralive5602
      @abubakaralive5602 2 роки тому +1

      @@fardeengamer1217 Bro, I don't know that language kindly asnwer in English. I had the perianal abscess, It burst and healed on its own by use of antibiotics.

  • @syed.ehtishamhaider2448
    @syed.ehtishamhaider2448 3 роки тому +2

    Doc you are the best.
    Few questions
    1-Is proctitis and hemrroids same?
    2-Is the treatment of both same?
    3-Can I use PDE5 inhibitors while suffering from hemmroids or proctitis

    • @yourfriendlyproctologist
      @yourfriendlyproctologist  3 роки тому +2

      They are not the same and also not treated the same. A careful diagnosis needs to be made.