Symptoms of Anorectal Growths: What You Need to Know - Surgery

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Anal issues?


Hello doctor, I have noticed a ring of growths around my anus that look like tumors.
What could this symptom be?

Xiao E, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/11/17

Dr. Yu Mingchang reply Surgery


Hello; I don't quite understand your instructions, I apologize.
The Changhua Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare cares about you.

Reply Date: 2015/11/17

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When it comes to the symptoms of anorectal growths, it's essential to understand that various types of growths can occur in the anal area, and they can manifest in different ways. The appearance of "ring-like" growths around the anus could be indicative of several conditions, and it's crucial to approach this matter with care and seek professional medical advice for an accurate diagnosis.

One common type of growth that may appear around the anal area is a hemorrhoid. Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels that can develop either inside the rectum (internal hemorrhoids) or under the skin around the anus (external hemorrhoids). They can cause symptoms such as itching, discomfort, and sometimes bleeding, especially during bowel movements. External hemorrhoids may appear as lumps or protrusions around the anal opening, which could be described as "ring-like."
Another possibility is the presence of anal warts, which are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). These growths can appear as small, flesh-colored or gray bumps and may cluster together, resembling cauliflower. Anal warts can be asymptomatic or cause discomfort, itching, or bleeding.

Additionally, skin tags can develop around the anal area, often as a result of previous irritation or trauma. Skin tags are benign and usually painless, but they can sometimes be mistaken for more serious growths.

In some cases, more serious conditions such as anal fissures or even anal cancer may present with growths or changes in the anal area. Anal fissures are small tears in the lining of the anus, often caused by passing hard stools, and can lead to pain and bleeding. Anal cancer, although less common, can present with growths, changes in bowel habits, or unexplained bleeding.

Given the variety of potential causes for the symptoms you are experiencing, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough examination. A doctor will likely perform a physical examination and may recommend additional tests, such as a colonoscopy or biopsy, to determine the exact nature of the growths.

In summary, while the appearance of "ring-like" growths around the anus can be associated with several benign conditions such as hemorrhoids, anal warts, or skin tags, it is essential to rule out more serious issues. Seeking medical advice is the best course of action to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment. Remember, early intervention can lead to better outcomes, so do not hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider for your concerns.

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