The anorectal department is divided into 2 wards, with 112 beds. There are two specialist clinics for hemorrhoids and intestinal diseases. Equipped with operating room, emergency room, examination room, dressing room, colonoscopy room, spa room, multifunctional treatment room, anorectal pressure measurement and GCP office and other special clinics. The business scope mainly focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and operation of anorectal diseases, such as: common diseases include hemorrhoids, anal fistula, anal fissure, perianal abscess, anal pruritus, anal condyloma acuminatum, anal stenosis, anal incontinence, anal sinusitis, rectal prolapse, rectovaginal fistula, colorectal polyps, chronic colitis, various constipation (such as rectal mucosal prolapse, rectocele, puborectal muscle spasm, internal constipation). Especially for the treatment of hemorrhoids, anal fistula, anal fissure, rectal prolapse, chronic colitis, constipation and other diseases. Over the years, a unique set of experience and methods has been summarized, which has the characteristics of good curative effect, short course of treatment, simple operation, few complications and low cost compared with similar ones in our city and even the whole country.
Anal fistula is caused by bacteria invading the depression of the dividing line between anus and rectum, resulting in suppuration and forming a pus tube. That is to say, anal fistula is usually caused by improper anal care, such as not paying attention to anal cleaning, not washing after defecation or standing for a long time, which leads to anal airtight.
Anal fistula is generally treated conservatively first, and surgery is needed if conservative treatment fails. Conservative treatment mainly includes the following aspects: First, regulate defecation: keep defecation unobstructed to reduce the stimulation of feces to the internal orifice of anal fistula. Second, clean the anus: take a bath with warm salt water or potassium permanganate solution every day. A douche can be prepared for flushing after defecation. Third, do it to hang the anus: airtight perianal will aggravate the infection. 4. Appropriate medication: Antibiotics can be taken orally according to the doctor's advice to control inflammation. Anorectal specialist hospitals generally provide patients with an anorectal rehabilitation package, which contains a hand-held washcoat that is convenient for patients to clean their anus with water at any time, an anal hydrotherapy device that can be placed on the toilet for taking a bath, and a painless breathable pad that can overhead the painful part of the anus so that patients can sit without pain.