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Small Bump Around Anal Area, No Pain Or Discomfort. Treatment Required?

hi i am a 19 year old and i recently noticed a small lump around my anal area it doesnt hurt it doesnt bother me at all with my everyday activitys ive had it for about 2 weeks and a half goin on three weeks ,i wanted to know if this is a serious matter that i would need to go to the doctor or will it go away normaly ,if yu kan help me answer my question i wuould really apreciate it than you
Tue, 12 Aug 2014
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Gastroenterologist 's  Response
Lump near anal region is usually a hemorhoids...but luckly u dont have any symptoms thts really strange ...but if it is so evident better to go nd consult a surgeon regarding excision of tht ....
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Gastroenterologist Dr. Prashant's  Response
Lump near anal region is usually a hemorhoids...but luckly u dont have any symptoms thts really strange ...but if it is so evident better to go nd consult a surgeon regarding excision of tht ....
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Small Bump Around Anal Area, No Pain Or Discomfort. Treatment Required?

Lump near anal region is usually a hemorhoids...but luckly u dont have any symptoms thts really strange ...but if it is so evident better to go nd consult a surgeon regarding excision of tht ....