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Understanding Anal Itching and Bumps: Causes and Treatment Options

Itching around the anal area with the presence of bumps? Hello doctor, I noticed a bump near my anus while taking a shower tonight (it seems to have a whitehead when I looked in the mirror) and it feels itchy. Could this be folliculitis? I read online that it could possibly be ge...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
If there has been no sexual intercourse, then anal warts would not be present; however, folliculitis, hemorrhoids, or fistulas are still possible. To determine the exact issue, it is essential to consult a physician. Do not hesitate to seek medical attention to avoid delaying tre...

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Understanding and Managing Recurring Anal Warts: A Patient's Journey

Anal warts Hello Doctor, I have been troubled by genital warts for 3.4 years and they are still present. After discovering the infection, I have maintained safe sexual practices or tried to avoid sexual activity as much as possible, but they keep recurring. A year ago, I underwen...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Is the image you found online a photo of yourself? If so, I’m afraid I cannot assess your condition based on someone else's image. If the physician has already diagnosed it as scar tissue from electrosurgery, then it is normal for topical ointments to show no response. I rec...

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Understanding Cauliflower Ear: Testing Options and Insurance Coverage

Cauliflower problem I would like to ask the doctor, if a male has genital warts, can both a Pap smear and a biopsy be performed for testing? Are both covered by health insurance or do they need to be paid out of pocket?


Dr. Xu Kaixi Reply:
Please visit the surgical outpatient clinic for an examination; typically, a smear or biopsy is not required.

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Understanding Genital Warts: Recovery Time and Distinguishing IBS from Colon Cancer

Cauliflower (Condylomata Acuminata) How long without recurrence of anal warts is considered good? If three months have passed since the last follow-up visit and the last treatment, is that considered healed? The doctor mentioned that there is no need for further follow-ups. Lastl...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. If there is no recurrence of genital warts three months after treatment, it is considered resolved; however, it is important to note that condyloma acuminatum can potentially recur throughout a person's life because the virus may remain dormant in the skin tissue. Recurre...

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How to Identify a Small Wart Near the Anus: Key Insights

There is a small wart on the anus? As seen in the photo, there is a small wart that feels like a cauliflower. I would like to know how to differentiate it. (The white area around the anus is where I applied ointment.) I am really worried; if it is indeed a cauliflower-like growth...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on the images you provided, it does appear to be a possibility of genital warts; however, the lesion is currently very small and could also be confused with an anal fissure. If possible, having a physician perform a digital rectal examination should provide a more accurate ...

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Understanding Anal Warts: Growth Patterns and Medical Insights

Anal warts I would like to ask the doctor, once genital warts develop small growths, do they generally proliferate quickly? I previously felt a grain-like wart near the anal area that seemed to be a genital wart, but after some time, it remained just one. Recently, I visited a co...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
In principle, yes, but the growth rate may vary from person to person. The only definitive way to confirm this is through a biopsy; otherwise, we can only observe for now.

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Can Metal Implants Affect Electrosurgery for Genital Warts?

Can the body with metal implants be subjected to electrocautery? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask: 1. If a patient has titanium alloy or stainless steel bone screws and plates in the upper and lower jaw, can they undergo electrosurgery for genital warts and perianal warts, or...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. It is permissible unless there is a grounding situation with the metal on the body (contact with an external conductor), which would not affect electrosurgery. 2. If an infection has already occurred, administering the HPV vaccine will be ineffective because the body has alrea...

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Understanding HPV and Warts: What You Need to Know for Safe Relationships

Cauliflower ear without any reason? Hello doctor, I previously moved into a shared apartment with a male roommate who is openly gay. He has poor hygiene habits and often urinates around the toilet. I rarely engage in sexual activities with my girlfriend and have no homosexual inc...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. If cauliflower is not located on the genital area, it theoretically does not affect sexual intercourse. 2. Genital warts are a type of sexually transmitted infection, so they cannot be transmitted without direct contact.

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Understanding External Anal Masses: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Perianal mass Since around my senior year of high school, I have had an unexplained lump located right next to my anus. At first, it was small and painless, so I didn't pay much attention to it, thinking it would go away with topical medication. However, it soon swelled up a...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Answer: Since I cannot examine you in person, I cannot provide a definitive diagnosis. Conditions such as hemorrhoids, genital warts, sebaceous cysts, anal abscesses, or fistulas are all possibilities, and the treatment options vary for each. I recommend that you consult a surgeo...

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Understanding Rectal Foreign Body Sensation: Causes and Self-Care Tips

Anorectal foreign body sensation Hello Doctor: About two weeks ago, I felt some congestion in my anus, and there was some pain around the anal area. However, there was no redness or swelling, and the area felt normal to the touch, with no noticeable protrusions. About two days ag...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
This situation likely indicates a higher possibility of hemorrhoidal swelling. It is recommended to avoid constipation during this period and to shorten the time spent on bowel movements. Warm sitz baths should also help alleviate symptoms. You can purchase over-the-counter hemor...

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Understanding Anal Warts: Biopsy Methods and Doctor's Recommendations

Questions regarding suspected anal warts examination? Hello, doctor. I would like to inquire about the biopsy procedure for anal warts. During my second follow-up visit, my doctor performed a digital examination and still felt something unusual, but did not explicitly confirm a d...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Anal warts are classified as a sexually transmitted infection that is transmitted through direct contact. Theoretically, if there has been no anal intercourse or unprotected sexual activity, one would not contract this disease. Therefore, if you can be certain that there have bee...

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Why Syphilis Testing is Important for Suspected Anal Warts

Why is a syphilis test necessary when there is a suspicion of cauliflower-like growths in the anal area? Hello, I initially went to see a doctor for hemorrhoids, but the doctor suspected there might be genital warts around the anal area, although he wasn't certain. I was qui...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Anal warts (condylomata acuminata) are clinically recognized as a sexually transmitted infection, and they can be acquired not only through anal intercourse. Therefore, it is generally recommended to test for other infections as well, typically including syphilis and HIV, due to ...

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Understanding Anal Fissures and Polyps: Pain, Healing, and Diagnosis

Anal fissure + polyp I have seen questions related to anal fissures, but I still want to ask the doctor. I have normal bowel movements every day, once a day. A few months ago, I visited a doctor who prescribed medication and an ointment for me, and recommended sitz baths. I finis...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. & 2. These are considered normal; however, it is important to improve bowel habits. 3. Whether it is a wart or a polyp can only be confirmed through a personal examination. Otherwise, we need to observe for a period of time: if the size increases and the area expands, it i...

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Can Genital Warts Spread to the Anus with Hemorrhoids?

Cauliflower Hemorrhoids Hello doctor, I recently went to the hospital and found out that I have genital warts near the perineum and anus. I have undergone electrosurgery and the wounds are healing. However, I often experience anal fissures due to hemorrhoids. I would like to ask ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
If the cause of cauliflower is due to unprotected anal intercourse, it is also possible for the lower rectum to become infected, which is unrelated to hemorrhoids or anal fissures.

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Concerns About Anal Sex: What to Know About Symptoms and When to Seek Help

Anal intercourse issues? Hello doctor, this is not my first time having anal intercourse, but after this time, I noticed a protruding lump around my anus while showering, which feels like a small fleshy ball. I usually pay attention while showering and can confirm that it appeare...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
It could possibly be genital warts (commonly referred to as "cauliflower"), or it might just be a simple external hemorrhoid. Genital warts have a rough appearance, while hemorrhoids tend to be smoother. To confirm the diagnosis, it is essential to have a physician exam...

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Understanding Papillomas: Are They Related to HPV?

The issue of papilloma? Hello, at the end of February this year, I developed sharp genital warts at the anal opening and about two fingers deep inside. I underwent electrocautery, and since then, I have been checking myself every month. In May, I felt a lump two fingers deep insi...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Whether it is a recurrence of genital warts or not, a digital rectal examination may be necessary. Sometimes, it is not easy to diagnose during the early stages of recurrence. Generally, it is recommended to wait for a month to see if there is any growth; if not, there is usually...

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Understanding Small Hard Bumps Inside the Anus: Causes and Concerns

There are small, hard lumps inside the anus? During the cleaning of the anus, I noticed a few small, hard lumps inside the anal canal. I don't feel anything when sitting down, using the restroom, or doing anything else. Doctor, what could this be?


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Generally, internal hemorrhoids are more common, but it is also possible that it could be condyloma acuminatum, commonly known as genital warts. Ultimately, it is essential to consult a physician for an accurate diagnosis.

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Understanding Anal Warts: Treatment, Recovery, and Relationship Concerns

Anal warts issue? Hello Doctor, I recently found out that I have genital warts after an anal examination, and I underwent electrosurgery the next day. However, I still have some questions that I didn't ask because I was feeling very down those days. Can genital warts be cure...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Cauliflower, of course, cannot appear out of nowhere. Safe sexual practices are the best way to prevent infections. The cause of cauliflower is viral infection. It is generally believed that if there is no recurrence six months after surgery, it is considered healed. However, the...

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Understanding Anal Polyps: Should You See a Doctor for Rectal Growths?

Anal polyps Are anal polyps located inside the anus? Is it possible for them to feel like small bumps? I have a small protrusion that I felt while using a hemorrhoid suppository due to anal fissures; could it be a wart or a hemorrhoid? However, it feels too small to be a hemorrho...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it seems that the polyp may be caused by an anal fissure. If there has been no anal intercourse, it is likely not genital warts. If there is no pain or continuous growth, there may not be a need to see a doctor intentionally.

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Does No Recurrence of Warts Mean You're Cured? Understanding Risks and Concerns

The absence of recurrence in cauliflower (likely referring to condyloma or genital warts) does not necessarily mean that the condition is completely cured. It is important to continue monitoring for any potential signs of recurrence and to follow up with a healthcare provider for...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
In general, if there is no recurrence after more than six months of treatment, it can be considered cured, and the individual is unlikely to transmit the infection to others.

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