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I apologize for the inconvenience.
Recently, I've been experiencing itching around the anus, and I feel a burning sensation when using the restroom.
Upon inspecting, I noticed a small white bump.
There was only one, and I couldn't help but gently pick at it, and it fell off.
Could this possibly be a genital wart, or is it more likely just a harmless skin tag?

joee, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/01/18

Dr. Zhang Shuhao reply Surgery


It may just be pruritus ani and mild sebaceous gland inflammation.
If it were genital warts, there would typically be multiple lesions.
You can check for any other painless bumps.
When bathing, the water temperature should not be too high, and avoid excessive use of body wash.
If symptoms persist, a medical consultation and treatment are necessary.
Wishing you a speedy recovery.

Reply Date: 2022/01/18

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When it comes to anal growths, it's essential to approach the situation with caution and a clear understanding of potential symptoms and treatment options. Based on your description of experiencing itching, a burning sensation during bowel movements, and the presence of a small white bump that you were able to remove, there are several possibilities to consider.

Firstly, the symptoms you are experiencing could be indicative of a variety of conditions. The presence of a white bump around the anal area could be a skin tag, a common benign growth that often occurs due to friction or irritation. Skin tags are usually harmless and do not require treatment unless they become bothersome. However, they can sometimes be mistaken for other types of growths.

Another possibility is that the bump could be a genital wart, which is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Genital warts can appear as small, flesh-colored or white bumps and may be itchy or uncomfortable. If the bump you noticed was indeed a wart, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. HPV is a sexually transmitted infection, and while some strains are harmless, others can lead to more serious health issues.

Additionally, the symptoms of itching and burning could also be related to conditions such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or even infections. Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in the rectal area that can cause discomfort, itching, and bleeding. Anal fissures are small tears in the lining of the anus that can result from straining during bowel movements and can also cause pain and burning sensations.

Given the variety of potential causes for your symptoms, it is crucial to seek medical advice. A healthcare provider can perform a thorough examination, possibly including a visual inspection and, if necessary, further diagnostic tests to determine the exact nature of the growth and the underlying cause of your symptoms. They can also provide guidance on treatment options, which may include topical treatments, lifestyle changes, or, in some cases, minor surgical procedures to remove problematic growths.

In the meantime, it is advisable to avoid picking at or manipulating any growths, as this can lead to irritation, infection, or bleeding. Maintaining good hygiene, using gentle cleansing methods, and avoiding irritants such as scented soaps or wipes can help alleviate some discomfort.

In summary, while the symptoms you describe could be related to benign conditions such as skin tags or hemorrhoids, they could also indicate the presence of genital warts or other issues that require medical attention. It is essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan tailored to your specific situation. Early intervention can help prevent complications and ensure better outcomes for your health.

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