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How To Treat A Painful Lump Of 6 Inches At The Bottom Of Scrotum Towards Anus?

i found a painful oblong lump about 6 inches long and an inch wide starting from the bottom of my scrotum going up next to my anus on the right side of my butt. it has doubled in size in just 2 days and is very painful it almost feels like it needs to pop or that there may be fluid in it but there is no ingrown hair or zit or anything i can see to pop it...what might this be...i am scared!!!                                                  
Fri, 25 Sep 2015
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General Surgeon 's  Response
hi.

based from your description, it could be a hemorrhoid or a perianal abscess. it is best if you have it checked by a doctor, preferably a general surgeon, for medical and physical examination. further diagnostics (such as proctoscopy) and management (medical and/or surgical if indications are found) will be directed accordingly.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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How To Treat A Painful Lump Of 6 Inches At The Bottom Of Scrotum Towards Anus?

hi. based from your description, it could be a hemorrhoid or a perianal abscess. it is best if you have it checked by a doctor, preferably a general surgeon, for medical and physical examination. further diagnostics (such as proctoscopy) and management (medical and/or surgical if indications are found) will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye