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Anal Itching, Swollen Fleshy Growth On The Outside, Small Bluish Area Inside Anus. Treatment?
Hello, i m a 20 year old male. For the past few weeks i ve had anal itching. There is a swollen fleshy part on the outside that is often the itchy part but when I opened up my anus to check it out I also notice a small bluish area that felt sort of hard. It is very small. It has most likely been there the whole time. I can t find a picture similar to it on the internet.
You describe about anal fissures or piles. Don't be alarmed. Piles are little bumps which is formed in and around anus due to a variety of reasons like pressure, micro organisms, sedentary life styles etc.
You might be having non bleeding piles which are curable with conventional medicines. If you became late it could be more problematic. Consult a general physician soon. Get well soon. Good luck.
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Anal Itching, Swollen Fleshy Growth On The Outside, Small Bluish Area Inside Anus. Treatment?
Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns You describe about anal fissures or piles. Don t be alarmed. Piles are little bumps which is formed in and around anus due to a variety of reasons like pressure, micro organisms, sedentary life styles etc. You might be having non bleeding piles which are curable with conventional medicines. If you became late it could be more problematic. Consult a general physician soon. Get well soon. Good luck.