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What Is The Treatment For A Lump In The Buttock?

ii put my finger in my butt and felt a littile swollen small lump inside. i use preparation h suppositories,and when i went to the bathroom to move my bowels, my stool wouldn't come out, yellow liquid came out of my butt. did the suppositories make the yellow liquid? is this serious or i should see a medial doctor? what can this be?
Thu, 3 Sep 2015
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hi.

it is best if you see a doctor for medical and physical examination. the "lump" that you felt might be a hemorrhoid. if it is inflamed, thrombosed, bleeding or causing pain, you need a surgical consultation for its management. what suppository did you use? for now, be cautious, and if there's persistence of difficulty in bowel movement, consult with your doctor. medical management will be directed accordingly. a high fiber diet can also help ease your bowel movement.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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What Is The Treatment For A Lump In The Buttock?

hi. it is best if you see a doctor for medical and physical examination. the lump that you felt might be a hemorrhoid. if it is inflamed, thrombosed, bleeding or causing pain, you need a surgical consultation for its management. what suppository did you use? for now, be cautious, and if there s persistence of difficulty in bowel movement, consult with your doctor. medical management will be directed accordingly. a high fiber diet can also help ease your bowel movement. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye