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Painless anal lump
The lump has been there for a month. No bleeding or any other irregular symptoms. Can it be anal wart or hemorrhoids?
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From.photo we can't make it It can be external pile mass or skin tag For fissure So visit to a surgeon and do one PR examination And Follow this High fiber diet Plenty of oral fluid Warm sitz bath Sup duphalac 3 tsp in night Lignocaine jelly application twice in a day Have more water at least 4-5 lit in a day
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It is thrombosis piles Please get super rectal examination done and if normal take tablet aceclofenac twice daily and warm sits bath
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It is piles or sentinel piles ( Skin tag secondary to anal fissure) . Needs per rectal examination and if no fissure , then proctoscopy.
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Go to a general surgeon nearby.
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Get examined by good Laser Surgeon general surgeon
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Hi It's piles only Continue conservative management If bothering too much get it removed
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Its mostly hemorrhoids. Started any meds for the same?
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