
Is A Non Itchy Lump At Anus Rim Suggestive Of Hemorrhoids?

Most probably a fissure-in-ano with sentinel pile (skin tag with edema)
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
TO recapitulate: Male/39 - painful itchy lump on the rim of anus last week - though of hemorrhoids - now, no itching- no pain but pea sized small bump - wants to know more...
As per the history you have provided this looks to be a fissure-in-ano.
If the lump was on the front or the back side, this is most probably a fissure with sentinel pile (this is just a skin tag that grows as a reaction to a fissure) and this persists as a small bump in some cases.
The reason of this thought is as follows:
If the hemorrhoids swell up and persist the pain is unbearable. Hence this is probably not hemorrhoid.
I would suggest you the following:
High fiber diet.
Avoid all the foods and beverages and stress-like conditions which gives constipation.
Laxative for softening the stool- never allow the dose too much to cause liquid stools.
Sitz bath- very important- just before passing a stool and after passing a stool.
Clean the area very clear of the fecal soiling that remains after cleaning; use cotton soaked in the same water to clean.
You can apply liquid povidone iodine locally. Apply nothing else.
5 day course of an antibiotic on prescription of a local Doctor/ General Surgeon after examination to get a confirmed diagnosis and proper treatment as may be necessary.
I hope this answer helps you to get a proper diagnosis, and get a proper further treatment. Please feel free to ask for more or if you need further clarifications or if you feel there is a gap of communication.


I need to make an appointment with my primary care as this won't go away on its own??
Hards stool cause this
Detailed Answer:
Exactly, the hard stool cause this.
This may go off on its own; it is the body which heals the wounds, we just assist in healing and cure.
It is worthwhile to get a proper treatment and care now for avoiding recurrence, hence better to see a Doctor.


Take regular diet and add the foods with high fiber.
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
The recommendation is high fiber diet like green leafy vegetables.
If you do not want recurrence to occur, these are the precauiton one can take.
With the history you have provided, this looks to be a fissure.

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