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A fistula is a passage between a hollow or tubular opening and another body tissue or between two tubular organs. Fistulas may form different locations and variations in the body, but anorectal fistulas are the most common. Surgery may be necessary to correct a fistula, but certain lifestyle changes may make a difference, too.
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