See your doctor: It's impossible to know without doing an exam. Sometimes it's hard to get an evaluation for a private part of the body, but it's really important to have persistent symptoms checked, especially in areas you can't see. Possiblities range from things that won't affect your long-term health, to serious diagnoses that can be cured when they're caught early. See your doctor for an exam.
Answered 11/28/2013
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See your doctor: See a doctor to find out what the cause is and get treatment. There can be a number of causes.
Answered 11/28/2013
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Need examination: Most of the anorectal pain problems are non tumor related problems . They are due to infection or inflammation related , like abscess , fistula , hemorrhoids, fissure etc , but some times tumors can cause , you need to see your doctor for complete examination including endoscopy and treat you.
Answered 8/17/2013
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