Ralf001 Posted March 8, 2023 Posted March 8, 2023 17 hours ago, farmerjo said: Fistula? Only with lube !!
parafareno Posted March 8, 2023 Author Posted March 8, 2023 is it possible that a ladybody witchcrafted me?
ubonr1971 Posted March 8, 2023 Posted March 8, 2023 I had this recently. He said it was bacteria infection. 1000mg of augumentin twice a day and it went away. Actually I had 2 or 3
parafareno Posted March 8, 2023 Author Posted March 8, 2023 5 minutes ago, ubonr1971 said: I had this recently. He said it was bacteria infection. 1000mg of augumentin twice a day and it went away. Actually I had 2 or 3 i had one between the crack...it went away on its own too....but this one is outside the crack.... why does this stuff happen= I am sure it is about water....or massage uncleaniliness....something
SammyJ Posted March 9, 2023 Posted March 9, 2023 It sounds like a anal abscess--can be quite serious--with a well-established abscess antibiotics will unlikely penetrate the mass -- but it can develop into creating a fistula -- if your local hospital has colorectal surgeon, that is who you need to see, not a dermotologist --it needs to be drained and the "sac" removed, or it will simply fill again, or lead to a need for a fistula operation--nasty business--refusing treatment and delay will only make it worse.
parafareno Posted March 9, 2023 Author Posted March 9, 2023 On 3/8/2023 at 7:04 PM, ubonr1971 said: I had this recently. He said it was bacteria infection. 1000mg of augumentin twice a day and it went away. Actually I had 2 or 3 ok istarted taking amoxyclin today...
parafareno Posted March 9, 2023 Author Posted March 9, 2023 5 hours ago, SammyJ said: It sounds like a anal abscess--can be quite serious--with a well-established abscess antibiotics will unlikely penetrate the mass -- but it can develop into creating a fistula -- if your local hospital has colorectal surgeon, that is who you need to see, not a dermotologist --it needs to be drained and the "sac" removed, or it will simply fill again, or lead to a need for a fistula operation--nasty business--refusing treatment and delay will only make it worse. i went to hospital jomtien and he said drainage if the antibiotics will not help, did you have fistula yourself?
parafareno Posted March 9, 2023 Author Posted March 9, 2023 i cant believe you can get infection like this in thailand....i thought thailand is not India for god sake
SammyJ Posted March 10, 2023 Posted March 10, 2023 8 hours ago, parafareno said: i went to hospital jomtien and he said drainage if the antibiotics will not help, did you have fistula yourself? u said went to hospital and "he said", of course, not the hospital said, but who--which kind of dr--and what hospital--i now live Chiang Mai, but lived in Pattaya, Jomtien area for years, but that was years ago--the key hospital to go was the bkk=pattaya hospital, but likely have others these days. bkk-pattaya hospital or others, would have a colo-rectal specialist--that is the best dr to diagnose the situation---u can have an anal abscess from something inside rectum that "scratches" the internal walls--could be constipation/or even diarrhea or other things--then bacteria enters, the body tries to seal off the infection, hence the abscess and redness on surface on butt as it searches for an "outlet"==the "walnut sized" lump under--likely too "sealed off" for antibiotics to impact successfully--drainage works to release the pain and contents--however, sometimes drainage brings only temp relief as the "sac" left behind will refill--and could result in a fistula--this is why a good colo-rectal surgeon is the best to diagnose--maybe it is something else, but this dr will know--if it is drained, they often open it up, so that it can heal from the "inside out", and then there is far less chance of a fistula or further problems. Go see the appropriate specialist.
agudbuk Posted May 2, 2023 Posted May 2, 2023 if it is anfection then an over the counter anti-biotic will probably work. Amoxicillin is the most commonly used{check you are not allergic} take the full course of whichever antibiotic you use.
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