Hemorrhoids / cancer: Most hemorrhoids (varicose veins of the anus) are soft, squishy tissue that may become more distended after straining or having a bowel movement. If a hemorrhoid becomes firm, enlarged, and tender, it may have thrombosed (clotted). This can usually be treated without surgery with pain medication and time. An anal lump that is present all the time, however, requires medical attention to assure t.
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Many things: Coulkd be a hemorrhoid, a cyst, an abscess or a tumor. If it is new, then you need to see a colorectal surgeon for an exam and treatment recommendations.
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