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What Does A Painful Lump Near The Anus Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 26 Nov 2014
Question: I found a painful lump near my anus today. During the day I also developed two painful lumps, one on each inner thigh near the groin.
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Antibiotic , anti-inflammatory, Surgeon's opinion.

Detailed Answer:
Hi.

The lump near the anus looks to be a developing abscess, and the two lumps near the groin can be lymph nodes due to infection near the anus.

I would advise you the following:
Consult a General Surgeon, get examined to confirm and get a prescription of an antibiotic, anti-inflammatory and supportive medicines.

Start the proper treatment as soon as possible to get a antibiotic coverage so that it may subside without a complication.
Also get your blood tested for CBC, blood sugar and as may be advised by your Surgeon.

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What Does A Painful Lump Near The Anus Indicate?

Brief Answer: Antibiotic , anti-inflammatory, Surgeon's opinion. Detailed Answer: Hi. The lump near the anus looks to be a developing abscess, and the two lumps near the groin can be lymph nodes due to infection near the anus. I would advise you the following: Consult a General Surgeon, get examined to confirm and get a prescription of an antibiotic, anti-inflammatory and supportive medicines. Start the proper treatment as soon as possible to get a antibiotic coverage so that it may subside without a complication. Also get your blood tested for CBC, blood sugar and as may be advised by your Surgeon.