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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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What Causes Hemorrhoids?

hi doc, i have a tender anal bump since yesterday. It is one small bump which feels to contain liquid inside it.

another question is that once in awhile in a month, i always experienced a small protuding white-color bump inside my cheek, located above the last molar. It always vanish on its own after few days, but why i regularly had this once in a month?

thank you.

Thu, 3 Aug 2017
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HI
Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, swelling that you have near the anal region could be abscess formation (Puss formation ) if this is just induration then it can be controlled with proper treatment, but once the puss formed then it has to be drained out.
Clinical conformation is must for correct diagnosis and treatment.
What you see inside the cheek could be trauma due to molar teeth if this is happening on one fix place I would suggest to see the dentist, as a matter of fact the clinical examination is the last judge.
hope this information helps.
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What Causes Hemorrhoids?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, swelling that you have near the anal region could be abscess formation (Puss formation ) if this is just induration then it can be controlled with proper treatment, but once the puss formed then it has to be drained out. Clinical conformation is must for correct diagnosis and treatment. What you see inside the cheek could be trauma due to molar teeth if this is happening on one fix place I would suggest to see the dentist, as a matter of fact the clinical examination is the last judge. hope this information helps.