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What Causes A Tender Lump In Between The Vagina And Anus?

Tender oblong bump, smaller than a grain of rice, in area between vaginal opening & anus. Not visible (to me in a hand mirror), not superficial, it almost feels like a vein. No recent trauma or constipation. Is this a minor hemorrhoid or something to be concerned about?
Thu, 9 Jun 2016
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Thanks for contacting healthcare magic.

You have problem of lump around anus that may be external hemorroid.

Proper anorectal examination is give exact idea about lesion.
You don't mention that any blood in stool present or not. Any spicy food consuption and excessive straining may cause pain in hemorroids.

Consent a physician for further diagnosis.
Proper physical examination and history give exact idea about lesion.

I hope my guidance is helpful to you

Take care.
Thanks.

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What Causes A Tender Lump In Between The Vagina And Anus?

Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. You have problem of lump around anus that may be external hemorroid. Proper anorectal examination is give exact idea about lesion. You don t mention that any blood in stool present or not. Any spicy food consuption and excessive straining may cause pain in hemorroids. Consent a physician for further diagnosis. Proper physical examination and history give exact idea about lesion. I hope my guidance is helpful to you Take care. Thanks.