The external hemorrhoid has resolved, but recently there seems to be a small bump above the anus that looks like a pimple?
The area that is circled—should I go to the hospital for it, or is applying an antibiotic ointment sufficient? It feels quite similar to a pimple; could it be folliculitis or an anal fistula? I experience a sharp pain when wiping.
Thank you, Dr.
Ke, for your guidance.
Jack, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/11/12
Dr. Ke Fangxu reply Surgery
The link you provided requires a login, so I cannot see what the issue is.
Without a personal examination by a physician, it is impossible to make an accurate diagnosis.
Conditions such as anal fissures, hemorrhoids, fistulas, abscesses, or pilonidal cysts are all possibilities.
I recommend that you consult a physician for an examination to avoid any delays in treatment that could worsen your condition.
Reply Date: 2019/11/12
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When it comes to bumps or lesions near the anus, it is essential to approach the situation with caution and seek a proper medical evaluation. Based on your description and the image you provided, there are several potential causes for the bump you are experiencing. These can range from benign conditions like folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles) to more serious issues such as anal abscesses or even anal fistulas.
1. Folliculitis: This is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become inflamed, often due to infection. It can present as small red bumps that may resemble pimples and can be tender to the touch. If this is the case, topical antibiotics or antiseptic creams may help reduce inflammation and clear the infection.
2. Anal Abscess: An anal abscess is a collection of pus that can occur near the anus due to infection. It can be painful, swollen, and may cause discomfort, especially when sitting or during bowel movements. If the bump is tender, warm, or increasing in size, it could indicate an abscess that may require drainage by a healthcare professional.
3. Anal Fistula: An anal fistula is a small tunnel that can develop between the end of the bowel and the skin near the anus. It often follows an abscess and can cause persistent drainage, pain, and irritation. If you suspect a fistula, it is crucial to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
4. Hemorrhoids: Swollen blood vessels in the rectal area can also cause bumps that may be painful or itchy. They can be internal or external and may require different treatment approaches depending on their severity.
5. Other Conditions: There are other potential causes for bumps near the anus, including warts (caused by the human papillomavirus), skin tags, or even more serious conditions like skin cancer.
Given that you mentioned experiencing pain when wiping, this could suggest that the bump is inflamed or infected, which warrants further investigation. While topical treatments may provide some relief, they may not address the underlying issue if it is more serious than a simple pimple or folliculitis.
Recommendation: It is advisable to schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider, preferably a dermatologist or a colorectal specialist. They can perform a thorough examination, possibly including imaging studies or a biopsy if necessary, to determine the exact nature of the bump. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial, especially if the bump is indicative of a more serious condition.
In summary, while it may be tempting to self-treat with topical antibiotics, the presence of pain and the characteristics of the bump suggest that a professional evaluation is warranted. It is always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to changes in your body, particularly in sensitive areas like the anus.
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