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An anal abscess is an infected cavity filled with pus found near the anus or rectum. Ninety percent of abscesses are the result of an acute infection in the internal glands of the anus. Occasionally, bacteria, fecal material or foreign matter can clog an anal gland and tunnel into the tissue around the anus or rectum, where it may then collect in a cavity called an abscess.
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It's not. Rather it's a birth disorder caused by an abmoenal tearing during child birth and the gap is not sewn well. This tear usually occurs from the vagina to the anal part. Making urinal and fecal urge to control difficult. 
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A genetic disorder that results in abnormal blood vessels throughout the body, but especially in the lungs, can produce pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas, which are arteriovenous fistulas  in the lungs.
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No, fistula is not genetic. Fistula can be treated with either surgery or medications, depending on the type and severity. Surgery is the most common form of treatment for fistula and involves cutting out the affected tissue and closing the area. Medications, such as antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals, may also be prescribed to help treat and prevent infection.
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The treatment of a fistula will vary depending on the individual's individual medical history and fistula treatment should be performed by a medical professional who has experience with this particular type of communication issue.
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An anal abscess is an infected cavity filled with pus found near the anus or rectum. Ninety percent of abscesses are the result of an acute infection in the internal glands of the anus.
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