Two small white bumps have appeared outside the anus?
About two months ago, a bump appeared that I initially thought was a pimple.
However, it hasn't gone away after all this time, and it hurts when water touches it while showering.
Occasionally, it also itches (though infrequently).
I would like to ask the doctor what I should do about this.
Yi, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/07/10
Dr. Ke Fangxu reply Surgery
What issues require a physician's personal examination for diagnosis? It is impossible to make a definitive diagnosis based solely on a written description, and online consultations cannot replace actual medical evaluations.
Based on your description, it is possible that you may have folliculitis, anal fissures, thrombosed external hemorrhoids, anal warts, or an anal abscess.
I recommend that you seek a physician's examination and treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying your condition.
Reply Date: 2024/07/10
More Info
When dealing with painful white bumps near the anus, it is essential to approach the situation with caution and seek appropriate medical advice. Based on your description, these bumps have persisted for two months, causing pain and occasional itching, which indicates that they may not be benign and could require further evaluation.
Possible Causes
1. Pilonidal Cyst: This is a common condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with hair and skin debris, leading to the formation of a cyst. These cysts can become infected, resulting in painful bumps.
2. Hemorrhoids: Swollen blood vessels in the rectal area can sometimes appear as bumps. They can be painful, especially during bowel movements, and may cause itching.
3. Skin Tags: These are benign growths that can occur near the anus. While they are usually painless, they can become irritated and cause discomfort.
4. Genital Warts: Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), these can appear as small, painless bumps but may become painful if irritated.
5. Abscess: An accumulation of pus due to infection can form a painful bump. This often requires medical intervention to drain.
6. Fungal or Bacterial Infections: Infections in the anal area can lead to painful bumps and should be treated appropriately.
Recommended Actions
1. Consult a Healthcare Provider: It is crucial to see a healthcare professional, such as a dermatologist or a gastroenterologist, who can perform a physical examination and possibly order tests to determine the exact nature of the bumps.
2. Avoid Irritation: Until you can see a doctor, try to avoid any activities that may irritate the area, such as vigorous wiping or using harsh soaps.
3. Warm Compresses: Applying a warm compress to the area may help alleviate some pain and discomfort temporarily.
4. Over-the-Counter Pain Relief: If the pain is significant, consider using over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, following the recommended dosages.
5. Maintain Hygiene: Keep the area clean and dry. Use mild soap and avoid scrubbing the area too harshly.
6. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in the bumps, such as increased pain, changes in size, or the appearance of discharge, and report these to your healthcare provider.
Conclusion
While it may be tempting to self-diagnose or treat the bumps, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. The persistence of the bumps, along with the pain and occasional itching, warrants a thorough examination to rule out any serious conditions and to receive the correct treatment. Early intervention can prevent complications and lead to better outcomes.
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