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nikki0294
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Posted 4/24/2008 6:25 PM (GMT -7)
I have been having burning near my anus and I thought it was a fissure.  I have been putting preparation h on it.  It has only been going on for 2 days now.  I looked tonight and looks like a round, red, raised lump.  It burns too.  What the heck is this??  Is this a fistula,abscess or boil?  How would I know and what do you put on it? I have a call into my GI doc as well but he has not called me back yet.

Thanks

Christine

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CrohnieToo
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Posted 4/24/2008 6:33 PM (GMT -7)
I'd guess and willing to bet on a fistula trying to burst thru to the outer world. Sorry. I wish I had a more optimistic outlook on that round, red, raised, lump. (((hugs))), Christine. If your doc doesn't call you back by the end of business hours, call him on his afterhours number. You want an appointment yesterday for him to take a look at it - and DO something!
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pb4
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Posted 4/24/2008 6:40 PM (GMT -7)

Check out this link to make sure it's not a hemmie or perianal crohns skin tags....

http://www.emedmag.com/html/pre/fea/features/011504.asp

:)

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FallColors
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Posted 4/24/2008 6:47 PM (GMT -7)
Hello Nikki,

Do you have a fever? If you do, then it is probably infected. Go to the ER if you can't get in with your Dr. today. The ER may say it can wait, and then you will know it isn't urgent. But you don't want to take a chance by waiting too long -- it could go septic. I've had two abscesses and one was on the verge of sepsis. Not fun at all.

I'm hoping it is just a pimple or infected hair folicle and not an abscess/fistula!!
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nikki0294
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Posted 4/24/2008 7:10 PM (GMT -7)
I do not have a fever and feel fine. I thought it was a fissure and looked and it looks like a 1 1/2 inch boil.Nothing else. It hurts a bit only when I sit--it burns a bit. It is close to my anal opening almost right outside it. Just got off the phone w/ GI and he said to come in at 9:30 tomorrow morning. I am praying it is something else. I can't handle all this...I hate this disease!!!
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FallColors
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Posted 4/24/2008 7:23 PM (GMT -7)
I hate it to! I'm very glad your Dr is so responsive! For tonight, try a nice warm, relaxing sitz bath. Take tylenol or something before you go to the Dr. because he/she will propably push on it during the exam. It probably won't be painful at all. Most of all, try to remember that it is far better to take care of whatever it is now than let it get out of control! Your healing time will be much shorter! Please let us know how it goes!!
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CrohnieToo
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Posted 4/24/2008 8:47 PM (GMT -7)
I second the sitz bath. Sit your bum in water as hot as you can comfortably tolerate it and sit there until the water cools to just warm. You can do that as many times as you have the time and energy for.
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CrazyHarry
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Posted 4/24/2008 8:54 PM (GMT -7)
sounds like a perianal abscess to me. i suffer from these. go to your GI or a colorectal surgeon to lance it (aka pop it). it sucks, but is quick and you'll feel tons better immediately. granted a bit bloody though. i recommend using those femine pads for the other end (finally found a good use for them). you'll need some antibiotics for a few days as you've got an open wound in an area highly populated by bacteria.

the ones i have never fully healed. they come and go. summer/hot weather seems to exacerbate them. it sucks. gets to where i cant walk or sit some times.

instead of preparation H (it is useless for this) get a prescription strength hydrocortisone cream, like proctocream. ask your doc for this. another good one is calmoseptine ointment. you can get this over the internet w/o a prescription at www.calmoseptineointment.com

hot bath/spa helps a lot but the key is to pop it and relieve the pressure.
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nikki0294
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Posted 4/24/2008 9:17 PM (GMT -7)
If they lance it I read 2/3's of the time they come back and also have fistulas...what is the key to avoiding this ?? Remicade??? Humira? Can these biologics cure the abscess without lancing it??
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FitzyK23
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Posted 4/24/2008 10:17 PM (GMT -7)
Let us know what your doc says! I hope it goes well.
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FallColors
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Posted 4/25/2008 5:23 AM (GMT -7)
For my first peri-rectal abscess, the Dr just cut into it and tried to drain it. He really didn't know what he was doing. It came back with a vengence one year later in January. My new colo-rectal surgeon, who has significant experience with CD, took me into the OR and cut the abscess open. He was able to really get in there and scrape it out. By cuting and laying it open, it could heal completely. I had a large open wound and it was only by the grace of God that it didn't get infected. I was off my feet for about 4 weeks and couldn't sit comfortably for about 6, but I am fine now. My Dr says the probabilty of that abscess coming back it very low. So maybe folks should consider this type of surgery over just lancing.
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bektold
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Posted 4/25/2008 7:26 AM (GMT -7)
I <3 calmoseptine!  Ask about it at your pharmacy.  Most places don't stock it, but they can get it in a day or two by request.

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chroniemomx2
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Posted 4/25/2008 10:49 AM (GMT -7)
FallColors is right, those abscesses need to be drained in an OR, or else they will just keep coming back....I speak from experience!

CrazyHorse...you need a surgeon who will take care of it correctly for you. You shouldn't have to suffer like that! I have never had an abscess that was surgically drained come back. There is always a chance that it will turn into a fistula, but that is just the nature of the beast.
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Aimee =)
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Posted 4/25/2008 11:12 AM (GMT -7)
I get these all the time - even in my vaginal area. Mine are not fistulas, but instead just Crohns manifestations in that area. I've had several docs look at it and none wanted to lance it but let it drain on it's own.

*shrug*

they are VERY painful and uncomfortable.
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FallColors
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Posted 4/25/2008 1:43 PM (GMT -7)
Hi Aimee,

I am not sure what you mean by "Crohn's manifestations". If something is draining, it is either a fistula, an abscess, or a fistula draining an abscess. I don't know of anything else. If its a fistula, your Dr should put a seton drain in it if it won't or can't be closed. If its an abscess, it won't go away on its own. My first abscess - -before I had any clue about CD or abscesses/fistulas -- started draining and kept draining for months. But then it stopped and in a matter of days I was in big trouble!! A bad, also clueless Dr. lanced it and filled me full of antibiotics for MONTHS! But I was still FULL of infection and very sick! It nearly went septic. Then I saw a smart colo-rectal surgeon who knew about CD and he put a seton in it. Majic! Infection gone and I felt sooo much better.

Please take care of yourself.
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survivor49
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Posted 4/25/2008 1:55 PM (GMT -7)
i am an er practitioner and see things like this every day. don't put anything on it until your dr sees it- ointments may seal in the bacteria. use sitz baths or warm packs as many times as you can prior to your visit to the dr, and keep it clean and dry. take your temperature, and if you start running a fever, if it gets more painful, or you start feeling as though you have the flu, you should go into the er. make sure that you are scrupulously washing your hands. not medical advice, just advice. best of luck
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Sarita
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Posted 4/25/2008 5:02 PM (GMT -7)
This could be a Bartholin gland abscess. VERY painful, but treatable. How did your doc's appointment go?
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CrohnieToo
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Posted 4/25/2008 6:43 PM (GMT -7)
Sarita, I doubt very much it is a Bartholin gland abscess. Wrong area. The Bartholin glands are located inside the labia and would normally protrude into the vaginal area not near the rectum.
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CrohnieToo
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Posted 4/25/2008 6:50 PM (GMT -7)
Ooops, Sarita. I take it you were responding to Aimee's post when you suggested a Bartholin's Gland abscess or cyst. For those that occur in the vaginal opening you could well be right!!! I had one that got to the size of a golf ball, had it lanced, it started to return and I was scheduled for removal of that Bartholin's Gland - but got LUCKY. Lots and lots and lots of sitz baths cleared it up the second time and knock, Knock, KNOCK on wood it has never returned. Ahhhhhh.

I'd be having a good gyn take a look at any that occur in the vaginal opening, the labia area.

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Aimee =)
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Posted 4/25/2008 8:47 PM (GMT -7)
Nah, not Bartholin. My PCP thought one was once but when sent to an OBGYN to have it drained, she said it wasn't and wouldn't touch it. They are not internal, if you know what I mean...

I've had 4 GI's take a look at them during my stint with this LOVELY disease and they all said that Crohn's can sometimes manifest itself in boils on the skin. Sometimes they are red painful bumps, sometimes red bumps with hard lumps underneath (like a mass), and sometimes the red painful bump grows into a boil and drains before clearing up. They could all be lying but none of them have wanted to mess with them.

When I get one, I know I'm getting ready to flare and I call the GI about an extra Humira shot. They clear up a few days after that.

*shrug*
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FallColors
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Posted 4/26/2008 11:47 AM (GMT -7)
Oh and I thought I new all that could go on down there since I have too much of it already! YUCK!!!! Thanks for sharing. If I start to see something like that I won't totally freak out.
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gary2
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Posted 12/27/2011 7:30 AM (GMT -7)
Christine,
I am not sure just what u may call that bump u were referring to.
However, 1 year ago;I had what sounds like exactly the same problem.

It was red and very sensitive.It was like a thumb sized knot under the skin and was red.
I had to have it cut open and mashed out.This hurt like hell. I went through the same lancing and mashing on this same spot 3 times and it was a very bad experience;as every time i went to the ER they stuck needles in it to numb it b4 they started mashing it out.Smelled so bad it stunk the whole room up-i am not lying.
Seems like about every 1 or 2 weeks it came back.

Finally- do to inability of ER nurses etc.. to solve this problem I fixed it myself.

How I solved this particular bump problem...

I cut it open with a razor blade;mashed it ALL out and then mashed some more. Then used a syringe and flushed it out real good with hydrogen peroxide and alchohol 50/50. I was sure to stick the end of the syring well inside the cut b4 i started flushing it out.

After this it went away.

Near the rectum to do this u will have to be truly tired of them sticking needles in such a sore spot on ur bottom.Mine was within 1/2 inch of my rectum.

Like i said they stuck me and cut it open 4 times....finally i had to cure it myself.

With any luck-perhaps they fixed it 4 u the first time...

TRULY :) GOOD LUCK

G.

p.s. by the way, i still have a thumb size knot there-i believe it to b scar tissue do to them cutting it so many times in the same exact cut.

I'm hoping so anyway.

I hope this helps :)
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Roni
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Posted 12/27/2011 10:30 AM (GMT -7)
Gary, that sounds like you went through a terrible ordeal. Glad it was finally resolved.

Just want to point out that this thread is almost 4 years old, and we haven't seen the original poster in a couple of years.
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Lovely985
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Posted 12/27/2011 7:05 PM (GMT -7)
Sounds like an abscess. I have unfortunately had a few of these. I used to sit in the warm tub or put a handtowel and soak it with warm water and place on the abscess. I have never had abcesses that burst on their own or drained on their own they just grew and grew until it was too much for me to handle. So the sooner you go to the doctor the better. Hope it's not an abscess, but if it is at least you saw it early before it became extremely painful. Hope your doctor's visit goes well and the doctor can help you.
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Jen77
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Posted 12/27/2011 10:21 PM (GMT -7)
That's how my fistula started. Had a red painful lump, just outside of the anal area. Took about 5 days before it drained on it own. I took a lot of baths to soak it. Couldn't do much else as it was quite painful. Once it drained it never healed or went away. I was just left with a hole there that would drain. Had to see a few doctors before they figured out it was a fistula.
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