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Q: bumps around anal area
asked by: taygo on August 25th, 2008
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Ok. To make a long story short, I did stuff with a guy once. It was about last week. Last saturday. A few days later I found two bumps. Nothing really crazy. It could be that I shave....but TODAY when I was washing I felt a bump on my anal area. Thats what I am worried about. It didnt seem to be there yesterday or I didn't feel it.
I heard and looked up Piles but I am not if thats it. Can herps etc show up there? or around?
I didn't get any new bumps that I know of other than the one I explain. I am worried.
I try to think of it is because i used a towel that was damp and got weird bumps from it not drying well...but can anyone please help me? Embarassed
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dr not
replied on September 4th, 2008
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piles
piles are hemorrhoids, which is an inflammation of the blood vessels in the rectum. This could be your problem, because during sex the blood rushes in that direction. Only a dr can be certain.

I would think herpes infection would take a longer time to incubate, but I am not sure of that either.
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Jaydensmommy
replied on September 8th, 2008
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Are they rough bumps? Could be hpv?
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glamaddict
replied on September 9th, 2008
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Herpes infection takes an average of 2-11 days to show signs of infection, but 90% of people have no symptoms at all. I would see a Dr. to be sure.
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hawkins381
replied on September 11th, 2008
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it could be hemmeroids..dont worry and if ur still worried go get tested..there are tons of health clinics where tons of ppl go to get tested and its cheaper than goin to ur regular doctor. www.think.mtv.com
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