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What Do Red Bumps Around The Anus Indicate?

hello. just this morning i discovered some red bumps around my anus i am worried that this could be an std. i have had anal sex but only twice and a condom was used both times. i have also been with the same sex partner for over a year. the bumps are painful and give a burning sensation what could this be?
Wed, 2 Apr 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to healthcare magic,
I understand that you have painful bumps around anus. In view of sexual exposure history I am thinking of a possibility of genital warts. It could also be external hemorrhoids. Without an opportunity to closely examine the lesion, I would not be able to accurately specify the condition. You might need to consider a consultation with dermatologist.
Hope this helped,
Take care.
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What Do Red Bumps Around The Anus Indicate?

Hello, Welcome to healthcare magic, I understand that you have painful bumps around anus. In view of sexual exposure history I am thinking of a possibility of genital warts. It could also be external hemorrhoids. Without an opportunity to closely examine the lesion, I would not be able to accurately specify the condition. You might need to consider a consultation with dermatologist. Hope this helped, Take care.