Small flesh-colored growths around the anus?
Hello, Doctor.
I have a small flesh-colored bump near my anus, close to the perineum.
It's very small, not painful or itchy, and I don't feel any discomfort when I squeeze or touch it.
It has been there for several years, but I recently started to think about it.
Should I seek medical evaluation? I'm a bit worried...
Thank you for your help!
Pingguo, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/08/10
Dr. Ke Fangxu reply Surgery
This condition is more likely to resemble a small external hemorrhoid.
If there is no pain or discomfort and it is not continuously growing, it can be left untreated.
Reply Date: 2017/08/10
More Info
When it comes to a small bump near the anus, especially one that has been present for several years without causing pain or discomfort, it is understandable to have concerns. However, there are several factors to consider before deciding whether to seek medical attention.
Firstly, the characteristics of the bump are important. If it is small, painless, and has not changed in size or appearance over the years, it is likely to be benign. Common benign conditions that can present as small bumps near the anus include skin tags, hemorrhoids, or sebaceous cysts. Skin tags are small, soft growths that can occur in various areas of the body, including the anal region. Hemorrhoids, which are swollen veins in the rectal area, can also present as lumps, but they are typically associated with discomfort, itching, or bleeding. Sebaceous cysts are small lumps filled with keratin and can occur anywhere on the skin, including near the anus.
However, it is crucial to monitor any changes in the bump. If it begins to grow, change in color, become painful, or if you notice any other symptoms such as bleeding or discharge, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional. These changes could indicate a more serious condition that requires further evaluation.
In some cases, a bump near the anus could be a sign of an anal fissure or an abscess, especially if accompanied by pain or discomfort. An abscess is a collection of pus that can occur due to infection and may require drainage. If you experience any symptoms such as fever, increased pain, or swelling, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly.
For peace of mind, if you are feeling anxious about the bump, it is always a good idea to consult a healthcare provider. They can perform a physical examination and, if necessary, recommend further tests or imaging to rule out any serious conditions. A healthcare provider can also provide guidance on whether the bump needs to be removed or monitored over time.
In summary, while a small, painless bump near the anus that has been stable for years is often benign, it is essential to remain vigilant for any changes. If you have any concerns or if the bump changes in any way, do not hesitate to seek medical advice. Regular check-ups and open communication with your healthcare provider can help ensure your health and well-being.
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