Growths Near the Anus: Is It Hemorrhoids? - Gastroenterology and Hepatology

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There is a lump around the anal area?


Hello Doctor: Recently, I have felt a round lump in the upper left area of my anus for the past couple of days.
It is not painful, and there has been no bleeding during bowel movements.
My bowel habits have been normal, and I have been eating a light diet.
However, I have been busy with schoolwork and have had to stay up late for the past week or two.
Could this lump near my anus be hemorrhoids, or could it be something else?

Li, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/01/04

Dr. Chen Shidian reply Gastroenterology and Hepatology


Hello, sir: It may be asymptomatic external hemorrhoids; maintaining anal hygiene is sufficient.
Changhua Hospital cares about your health.
Chen Shidian

Reply Date: 2016/01/04

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When it comes to growths near the anus, it is essential to consider various possibilities, including hemorrhoids, skin tags, or other benign or malignant conditions. Based on your description of a round, non-painful growth near the anus, it is possible that you are experiencing hemorrhoids, which are swollen veins in the rectal area. However, without a physical examination, it is difficult to provide a definitive diagnosis.

Hemorrhoids can be classified into two types: internal and external. Internal hemorrhoids are located inside the rectum and are usually not visible. They may cause bleeding during bowel movements but are often painless. External hemorrhoids, on the other hand, are located under the skin around the anus and can be felt as lumps. They may cause discomfort, itching, or pain, especially if a blood clot forms within them, leading to a thrombosed hemorrhoid.

Given that you mentioned the growth is not painful and that your bowel movements have been normal without any bleeding, it is possible that you are dealing with an external hemorrhoid or perhaps a skin tag, which can develop after the resolution of hemorrhoids. Skin tags are benign growths that can occur in the anal area and are typically painless.

Stress and lifestyle factors, such as a busy schedule and lack of sleep, can contribute to gastrointestinal issues, including constipation, which may exacerbate hemorrhoid symptoms. It is important to maintain a high-fiber diet, stay hydrated, and engage in regular physical activity to promote healthy bowel movements and reduce the risk of developing hemorrhoids.

While your symptoms may not indicate a severe condition, it is crucial to monitor any changes. If the growth becomes painful, changes in size, or if you experience any bleeding, it is advisable to seek medical attention. A healthcare professional can perform a thorough examination and may recommend treatments such as topical medications, lifestyle changes, or, in some cases, procedures to remove the hemorrhoids if they are causing significant discomfort.

In summary, while your description suggests the possibility of hemorrhoids or a benign growth, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. Regular check-ups and being attentive to any changes in your body are vital for maintaining good health.

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