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Movable Lump In The Anus. Reddish And Painless. Not Getting Smaller. Worried

Hi I have a lump that moves around about the size of a 50 cent piece about 1 inch from my anus.
I first thought it was a boil so I've tried to pinch or pop it, I can get my fingers around it so its round.
Its red and not painful but now I worry about a cyst.
What should I put on it? I've been putting boil ease but its not going away or getting smaller
Fri, 17 May 2013
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Dear
Welcome to HCM
We understand your concerns.
Movable non bleeding lump in red or purple in color is termed as blind piles.
You should not ignore it as there is no other symptoms associated with it.
If you go to a surgeon, they will advice you to remove it surgically.
There are other alternate medicinal systems available.
You can try one like homeopathy.
In my experience homeopathy is good for blind piles.
Wish you speedy recovery.
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Movable Lump In The Anus. Reddish And Painless. Not Getting Smaller. Worried

Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns. Movable non bleeding lump in red or purple in color is termed as blind piles. You should not ignore it as there is no other symptoms associated with it. If you go to a surgeon, they will advice you to remove it surgically. There are other alternate medicinal systems available. You can try one like homeopathy. In my experience homeopathy is good for blind piles. Wish you speedy recovery.