Bubble like thing near anus?
It started yesterday with a bit of pain and itching in the afternoon and i noticed there was a small bubble thing right outside of my anus. Today it is bigger and definitely hurts more but itching is the same. It hurts every time I clench or go to the bathroom. I did a bit of research and the thing that I have come up with is a hemorrhoid. The only problem is, I have no idea what could have caused it. I was sick yesterday and the day before and didn't get out of my chair at all so could that do it?
And if it is a hemorrhoid, are they anything to worry about really? I hear theyre pretty common and generally go away on there own (with like prep h, warm bath, etc.). Is there anything else i can do to get rid of this. One, its freakin me out and two, its just plain annoying. Any input is greatly appreciated. Im 20 years old by the way.
And if it is a hemorrhoid, are they anything to worry about really? I hear theyre pretty common and generally go away on there own (with like prep h, warm bath, etc.). Is there anything else i can do to get rid of this. One, its freakin me out and two, its just plain annoying. Any input is greatly appreciated. Im 20 years old by the way.
Answers:
Does it feel hard? Like a small marble? It could be a benign cyst. I have had one in the same spot when I was pregnant with my first child. Hurt to even walk, had the burning, itching sensation too. I had to go to the Dr. and get it drained. They are hereditary, ask your parents if cysts run in your family.
ok lets look at this clearly, haemorrhoid's can be caused by a number of things, when i had them they were caused by chemicals in the lager i drank,they can also be caused by sitting on a cold floor,as you describe it as a bubble outside the anus i would say it is a prolapsed haemorrhoid i.e it protrudes from the rectum,as they are normally inside the rectal cavity.simply put it is a vein that has become swollen.avoid spicy foods, keep the area clean and wipe gently any bleeding and you should se a gp you can buy an inflatable rubber ring to sit on as this relieves the pressure on it.try prep h but if it gets very bad get it seen by a Doctor ,it may seem embarrassing but trust me the have seen it all before
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