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A vesical fistula generally refers to an abnormal connection or passage involving the urinary bladder. There are different types of vesical fistulas, each involving a connection between the bladder and another structure. The most common types include:
Vesicovaginal Fistula (VVF): This is a connection between the bladder and the vagina. It allows urine to leak into the vagina, leading to symptoms such as urinary incontinence and foul-smelling vaginal discharge.
Vesicouterine Fistula: This type of fistula involves a connection between the bladder and the uterus.
Vesicointestinal Fistula (VIF): In this case, there is a connection between the bladder and the intestines. This can lead to the passage of urine into the intestines or the passage of stool into the bladder.
The causes of vesical fistulas are diverse and may include complications from childbirth, pelvic surgery, radiation therapy, or inflammatory conditions. The symptoms and appropriate treatment depend on the specific type of vesical fistula and its underlying cause.
If you suspect you have a vesical fistula or are experiencing symptoms, it’s crucial to consult with a healthcare professional. They can conduct a thorough evaluation, confirm the diagnosis, and recommend an appropriate treatment plan tailored to your specific circumstances.
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