There is a tiny pimple or wart near the anus for two to three days in almost two months
It's painful with some puss
Gets healed automatically however keep coming after alternate month
What can I do
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Warts near the anus are called anal warts, or condyloma acuminata. They are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is a sexually transmitted disease (STD).
Symptoms Itching, Bleeding, Feeling a lump in the anus, Discharge of mucus, and Moisture in the anal canal.
Treatment :
Topical medication, such as creams, liquids, or ointments
Freezing (cryotherapy)
Electrocautery or microcautery treatment
Surgical removal
Prevention
Using a condom during sexual intercourse may reduce the risk of anal warts
Next Steps
consult for personalised treatment
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Please consult a General Surgeon or a Gynaecologist in your area for a physical examination. You can't see it . So it is better to take the help of a Health care professional (for a physical examination)
It could be an abcess, external hemorrhoids or HPV infection.Recurring alternate months is an indication that you should consult a surgeon in your area for a clinical examination to determine the cause and appropriate management.
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