Sanskrit Name: परिस्रावी-भगन्दरः / श्लेष्मज-भगन्दरः

An anal sphincter fistula is identified by a white nodule that is immobile and has a large, fixed base. It may cause itching and can become suppurative if not treated. The area may appear hardened and show signs of redness, congestion, or inflammation, often accompanied by an itching sensation. Continuous discharge may be present, which can include slimy fluid, flatus, urine, feces, and semen if left unaddressed. The discharge may be thick or dense, and mild pain can occur.

Alternate Name(s): Parisravi Bhagandara, Shleshmaja Bhagandara

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