A vaginal fistula is an unusual, abnormal opening that connects the vagina to another organ or tissue. It may also be described as a hole or passage that allow stool to pass through or urine to seep from the vagina.
Depending on whether the fistula connects to the colon, rectum, ureter, urethra or small intestine, it can create various complications.
The cause can vary, from infection to physical trauma. Sometimes radiation therapy can also cause a vaginal fistula to appear. Treatment may involve surgery to close the abnormal hole/passage.
Continue reading to find out about the types, symptoms and causes of vaginal fistulas.