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Hello,

Hope this isn't too disgusting but Im looking for advice. I am a 22 year old female and I find this topic very hard to bring up to my GP. I usually open my bowels every other day or sometimes in 3 days times, which has been a norm for me since I was young. It’s normal for me to have a rectal bleeding everytime i have a bowel movement, where i find streaks of bright red blood on the toilet paper and my rectum being swollen and painful. I always though it is normal for the bleeding to occur since I usually pass hard stools and also this has been an on-going thing for me. 
Today I open my bowels and as usual it was painful (Type 2 - bristol stool chart) and hard to pass. I always open my bowel in squat position to help me pass it. I was aware for a long time that there’s a lump in my anus. However today i had a good look of it through the mirror and i can see it’s very swollen and red. It feels about the size of pea maybe, is under the skin and potruding from the left rectum wall. It definitely protrudes out more when I strain and have a bowel movement or go into a squat position.

I have been ignoring this for a long time and figured probably this is a piles ? or something. But I am not so sure... Looking forward to your reply.
Hello just read your post.. Please face the doctor, myself the sme as you notices changes a year ago, thinking its me age its heameroids not wanting to see doctors etc.. After trying many lotion n potions of the shelf, I finally bit the bullet.. Well shock isn't the word, squamous cell carcinoma was diagnosed from biopsy.. Now lead on to anal cancer of the anal verge within. Month.. Facing chemoradiotherapy next week for 4.5wks so please.. Make that appointment x
I am not a doctor and I have no medical qualifications.
Anal cancer is very rare at your age, but you should never try to treat piles by yourself without a diagnosis from your GP. Your GP can prescribe some highly effective creams that will calm the area and make going to the toilet more comfortable.
You might also need some dietary advice to soften your stools to make them easy to pass. This will also make going to the toilet more comfortable. 
So PLEASE see your GP. Do not try to treat yourself. 
Yes thank you for your reply and advise, its. very reassuring . I tried eating more fruits and vegetables to help with my digestion. 
See your GP, I did ... was told I have anal skin tags however also a pea sized lump my issues regarding hard stools are just like you since I was a kid. Had surgery today and lump has been sent for biopsy to lab results in 2/4 weeks ....
Hello there dont be embassed ive crohns diseas so get horrid constipation and sometimes what the call anal tears like you .it sounds like a pile i had this a few months ago they come on quick its basicaly a slight weakness in vains so gets a bulge and sore wonderd what the heck it was as i sufferd from fistulas causing abseses and had it operated on so naturaly thought heck is it another dr had a quick look and confirmed it was a pile to me it was a releife scary though isnt it best pop to gp they give you cream and pesorys stops itching and sorness and helps shrink it mines gone now you might want to looke into your diaet and do know maney dont drink enough water we get dehydrated and you dont have enough mucus the help with stool transit he may give you some stuff for that to i take it but best get an expert to have a look dont be embarrassed he or she has one to and its realy common but leave it and it will get worse and harder to treat best hope you get sorted its no fun .paul
Hi if u don’t mind me asking wha colour was the lump I have a purple one an also a pink flesh looking one witch has spread towards my vagina opening I have docs tomorrow really worried 
Hiya,I have *exactly* the same thing as you, including the spread towards the vagina. Wondering what your GP said about this?
I am a 35 year old male and have exactly the same thing, it feels like a very hard, very tender lump like on the anus (pea sized maybe bigger), i often pass blood too, i know i have piles through pushing too hard but this feels different to piles as my piles are softer. I do not partake in any sort of anal intercourse, just constipation, i know all the treatments for piles im just worried if this hard lump could be cancerous.
Hi did you find out what is was ? I've woken up this morning with the same thing really hard lump on my anus and it's really painful I'd say a little bigger than a pea . It's got me worried !
No unfortunatly i have not had the courage to contact my surgery, i have combat ptsd and my anxiety is through the roof, my pain comes and goes but the lump remains there, i do have piles which it may well be that, do you have piles?
Andy, Did you ever get this looked in to ? 
Never be worried about going to the Doctor, it's their job to check you over. It's a bit a deal as taking your car to the garage. It's what they are there for, to help people. They are professionals, we need to stop being embarrassed about ourselves in this country. TALK. Especially men. People are dying through not being open . I don't know what is to blame about this part of our culture, we all have the same body parts, every single one of us. Would an Android Doctor be easier to talk to?! 
please, please, please always see a Doctor if you have a worrying issue or a hunch. Hope you are well and it worked out fine
I know you said you never found out what it was but did it eventually go away? I have a small hard painful lump(only get pain on contact, wiping cleanig etc) on the opening to my anus and like most i am worried about contact the doctors, eventually built up enough courage to call today to be told sorry there are no appoinments left call tomorrow, I am after a little assurance thats all.
Has anyone been to the Dr's about these lumps yet? My Dr's are only doing online appts so I don't see how that will work!
I, too, have a small hard lump. It's definitely not like piles.
I'm in my mid-50s and have regular bowel movements although they differ from one day to the next - never quite constipation nor diarrhoea though. I'm really tired at the moment, going to work then crashing out for the evening and just going straight to bed. Literally, no other life at all!
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Anal Disorders
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The anus is the opening of the rectum through which stool passes out of your body. Problems with the anus are common. They include hemorrhoids, abscesses, fissures (cracks), and cancer.
You may be embarrassed to talk about your anal troubles. But it is important to let your doctor know, especially if you have pain or bleeding. The more details you can give about your problem, the better your doctor will be able to help you. Treatments vary depending on the particular problem.
NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Anal Pain (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Also in Spanish
Rectal Bleeding (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Also in Spanish
Understanding Minor Rectal Bleeding (American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy) Also in Spanish
Anoscopy (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish
Colonoscopy: MedlinePlus Health Topic (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish
Digital Rectal Exam (DRE) (American Society of Clinical Oncology) Also in Spanish
Lower Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract X-Ray (Radiography) (American College of Radiology, Radiological Society of North America) Also in Spanish
Lower GI Series (Barium Enema) (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases) Also in Spanish
Testing of the Anorectal and Pelvic Floor Area (International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders)
Anal Abscess/Fistula (American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons) Also in Spanish
Anal Fissure (American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons)
Anal Fissures (American Academy of Family Physicians) Also in Spanish
Anal Itching (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Also in Spanish
Anal Warts (American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons) Also in Spanish
Pelvic Floor Dyssynergia (International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders)
Pruritus-Ani (American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons)
ClinicalTrials.gov: Anus Diseases (National Institutes of Health)
Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of Medicine)
Anal fissure (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
Anal itching -- self-care (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
Anorectal abscess (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
Anoscopy (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
Digital rectal exam (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
Imperforate anus (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
Lower GI Series (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
Perianal streptococcal cellulitis (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
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Page last updated on 5 April 2021 Topic last reviewed: 17 August 2016

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