Suggest Treatment For Anal Fissure And Heamorrhoids
Question: Hi
I recently had a hemeroid and anal fissure which are healing up. Unfortunately I've noticed more symptoms down there now. It has not been a good few weeks =(
As you can see in the attached picture, there is a row of whitish bumps. These have formed almost in a straight line. I think they may be where the fissure was but am not sure.
All I get online when I Google these symptoms are anal warts. However I have a fairly safe sex life so I was wondering what you thought. Could these be HPV or just a healing fissure / normal skin.
I have being paying more attention to my anus since the hemmeroid. Perhaps I'm getting paranoid!
Thanks for your help.
I recently had a hemeroid and anal fissure which are healing up. Unfortunately I've noticed more symptoms down there now. It has not been a good few weeks =(
As you can see in the attached picture, there is a row of whitish bumps. These have formed almost in a straight line. I think they may be where the fissure was but am not sure.
All I get online when I Google these symptoms are anal warts. However I have a fairly safe sex life so I was wondering what you thought. Could these be HPV or just a healing fissure / normal skin.
I have being paying more attention to my anus since the hemmeroid. Perhaps I'm getting paranoid!
Thanks for your help.
Brief Answer:
HPV caused warts are the most probable reason.
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Thank you for the query.
This looks like HPV caused warts. Healing process does not look like on the pictures. It does no look like a normal skin either.
I suggest you to show it to dermatologist. Electrocoagulation of warts can be done.
Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.
HPV caused warts are the most probable reason.
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Thank you for the query.
This looks like HPV caused warts. Healing process does not look like on the pictures. It does no look like a normal skin either.
I suggest you to show it to dermatologist. Electrocoagulation of warts can be done.
Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.
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