Lump On Butt Cheek. Taking Tri-fibre Complex Pills. Cancer?
I have a lump on the inside of my butt cheek about a quarter big or a half dollar size what is this? is it cancer? I noticed I have constipation lately & this is new also. I take take tri-fiber complex pills every day about 4 in the morning to help hard stools along. Please let me know what is going on. thank you, Fran
I understand your concerns. While constipation is easily treated with medications, like laxative or fibre diets, it is curious to know what the lump on your butt cheek is. If you are using tri-fiber complex you might need to take large quantities of water to help with the constipation. I hope this helps with that condition, however you will need to consult a local doctor that can examine your lesion and give you a proper diagnosis and treatment. If it is benign, having it excised and sent for pathological biopsy is appropriate. I hope this helps.
Take care and have a lovely day!
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Lump On Butt Cheek. Taking Tri-fibre Complex Pills. Cancer?
Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. While constipation is easily treated with medications, like laxative or fibre diets, it is curious to know what the lump on your butt cheek is. If you are using tri-fiber complex you might need to take large quantities of water to help with the constipation. I hope this helps with that condition, however you will need to consult a local doctor that can examine your lesion and give you a proper diagnosis and treatment. If it is benign, having it excised and sent for pathological biopsy is appropriate. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!