Anal Lesions: When to See a Specialist - Surgery

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If there is a bump near the anus that resembles a pimple, sometimes it itches, and it hurts when touched, which specialty should I see a doctor for?

Long, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/06/04

Dr. Ke Fangxu reply Surgery


It is advisable to consult a colorectal surgeon for examination, as it could be hemorrhoids or an infection around the anal area.
The treatment approaches are completely different, so do not apply ointments casually.

Reply Date: 2016/06/04

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When it comes to anal lesions, such as a bump that resembles a pimple and causes itching and pain, it is essential to seek medical attention to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment. The most appropriate specialist to consult for this type of issue is a colorectal surgeon or a gastroenterologist. These specialists have the expertise to evaluate and manage conditions related to the anal area, including skin lesions, hemorrhoids, fissures, and other potential concerns.

The presence of a bump near the anus can be indicative of several conditions. It could be a benign issue, such as a skin tag, a cyst, or a hemorrhoid. However, it could also be a sign of more serious conditions, including infections, abscesses, or even anal warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Given that the lesion is causing discomfort, it is crucial to have it evaluated by a healthcare professional.

When you visit the specialist, they will likely perform a thorough examination, which may include a physical examination of the anal area. They might also ask about your symptoms, including when the bump appeared, any changes in size or appearance, and whether you have experienced any bleeding or discharge. Depending on the findings, further diagnostic tests may be necessary, such as a biopsy or imaging studies, to rule out any serious conditions.

It is important to address any concerns regarding anal lesions promptly. Delaying a visit to the doctor can lead to complications, especially if the lesion is indicative of an infection or other serious condition. Additionally, many people feel embarrassed about discussing anal issues, but healthcare professionals are trained to handle such matters with sensitivity and confidentiality.

In summary, if you notice a bump near your anus that itches and hurts, it is advisable to see a colorectal surgeon or gastroenterologist. They can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment options. Remember, early intervention is key to managing any health issue effectively, and there is no need to feel embarrassed about seeking help for anal concerns. Your health and well-being should always come first.

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