
What Causes Flesh Like White Bumps On Anus?

Most probably anal warts (flesh like white bumps)
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.
To recapitulate:
Flesh like white bumps in anus - 1 week - had bleeding once - recurrent problems with sensitivity because of passing stools- anxiety - visit bathroom under pressure - feels like an STD - have not has anal sex in quite some time - but mutual touching ...
May I please know your age and gender/ visited Doctor / Medications in past or at present (not seen in the information I got on my screen).
If it is possible, please post a clear picture of the while bumps. You can attach this as YYYY@YYYY so that it can give me better idea with a possible diagnostic clinch.
From the description and history you have provided, these appear to be warts; the piles (hemorrhoids) appear more as skin colored or bluish, may bleed, are soft and usually painless unless thrombosed or infected.
I would advise you in such a case the following:
- Consult a Dermatologist & Venerologist so that a visual diagnostic is done.
- Get the STD panel tested as per the norms Which your Doctor will be following . in your country.
-To get treated as per the diagnosis made.
-Incidentally you have mentioned about anxiety, sometimes need to go to the bathroom under pressure. This may be suggestive of colitis or IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). It would be advisable to get investigated and treated under the guidance of the Gastroenterologist. He may advise you to go for the relevant blood, urine and stool tests, ultrasonography and / or CT scan of the abdomen, colonoscopy if He feels so. You may also get a course of an antibiotic, metronidazole and probiotic. You will also be checked for possibility of piles.
I hope this answer helps you get the most correct diagnosis and treatment as per the findings. Please fell free to get a further clarification if you need to or if you feel there is a gap-of-communication.


Cautery or excision
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your feedback.
Ultrasonography is not a very good investigation to see the colon; colonoscopy and / or CT scan is. Whenever you are getting investigations done, please insist on these. Continue the diet and exercises as before which help you relieve colitis.
Seen the picture.
It is most suggestive of anal warts.
They can be removed by many procedures and depend upon the experience and expertise and availability of instrumentation available with your treating Doctor.
To enumerate, this can be treated by chemical cautery (avoided in anal area), cold cautery, excision (cutting) surgically.
Please discuss with your Doctor .

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