More info needed: Maybe nothing is wrong. Normal anal papillae can appear whitish, but no pain unless infected. Anal warts may be possible; they are most common in men who have had receptive anal sex with other men, but not rare in heterosexual men. If sexually exposed, maybe other STDs? Without more information, it isn't possible to say anything more. See a doctor, and be honest if any possible sexual risks.
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