Intestinal Fistulas
Intestinal fistulas are abnormal connections between two organs or vessels in the body. They are most common in the digestive tract, particularly around the intestines. Intestinal fistulas can cause inflammation, pain, abdominal bloating, and other complications. Treatment of intestinal fistulas typically involves surgery and medications to reduce inflammation and pain. Intestinal fistulas can also cause serious infections and other health issues, so it is important to seek medical attention if symptoms arise. Early detection and treatment of intestinal fistulas can help prevent long-term health complications.
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