What Causes Lumps in the anal area? (Perianal lumps)
Posted on July 26th, 2009 in Perianal lump | 2 Comments »
There are many things that can cause a lump in the area.
Causes include:
1. Perianal skin tags – these are benign. If they are causing problems(ie difficulty wiping clean after bowel action), then they can be removed
2. Haemorrhoids – especially third or fourth degree ones which prolapses out. These may be too big to band and may need formal haemorrhoidectomy
3. Perianal haematoma – this is painful and due to a ruptured blood vessel in the area causing a clot to form
4. Other Soft tissue lesions – eg cyst, lipoma, benign tumours such as hidradenoma
5. Anal cancer – this is rare, the lump is usually hard and may be associated with bleeding
6. Rectal polyp prolapsing out!
7. Rectal prolapse – this causes a large lump in the area. Surgical repair is usually indicated.
The best thing to do is to see a doctor about this and have this assessed properly.
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I have had ulcerative colitis for over 20 years I have only had about 4 attacks at the moment I feal realky good but I have discovered a lum in my anal area which is not sore but I can still feel discomfot sometomes. please give me some information my last colonoscopy was around 2yrs ago I have had 3 all up
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