Help! Skin Color Bubbles On Outside of Anus Posted: 09-02-05 22:28pm
Ahh.
A couple of days ago in the shower I
noticed 2 skin color bubbles on the
outside of my anus.
It doesnt hurt to go to the bathroom tho
they dont feel hard, but soft sort of.
Bubble like.
What are they??????
And what should I do about them??
And I have no idea where I got them
from.
Help
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fatfamily02
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Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 3050 Location: Georgia, USA
Posted: 09-02-05 22:57pm
Howd you do dat??? See, your anus in the
shower>???
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x0x011
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Posted: 09-05-05 18:48pm
If you have had unprotected sex recently
then it could be an std. It's more likely
an anal fissure or tag. This can be
caused by sudden or prolonged times of
diarrhea or constipation, or alternating.
This causes a tear in the anus, causing a
tab of skin to form from the wound. You
should see your doctor.
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bebe1234
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Sep 2005 Posts: 8 Location: toronto
Posted: 09-11-05 11:13am
Would it be an std if the only person ive
slept with is my boyfriend. And he was a
virgin too. We've been sexually active
for about 11 months.
And I dont think he has done any major
fooling around with anyone else but me.
And we started having unprotected sex
about a month ago.
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x0x011
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Posted: 09-11-05 14:00pm
Nope I doubt it, probably a tag.
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Good Advise
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Apr 2005 Posts: 105
Answer! Posted: 09-12-05 07:14am
I agree! Plus your body is new to sex
being only 11 months and is still going
through changes. It's nothing to worry
about! However, was your boyfriend a
virgin too. If not, you need to be aware
of certain risks.
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bebe1234
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Sep 2005 Posts: 8 Location: toronto
Posted: 09-16-05 21:43pm
If it is a tag, are they dangerous.
Meaning can they spread or multiply.
And also, do they go away by themselves?
Or how do you remove them?
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