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Q: Major Question!!! Infection Needs Identifying!
asked by: Armydillo on January 13th, 2004
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Hi I don't know if this is really an intestinal question, but I couldn't find an anus forum. It might be intestinal, I don't know. Over the past few weeks, I have noticed a dark purpleish looking sacs that have grow on the anus, outside of the anus-hole, not inside, but right at the edge, and I have noticed when I push down on them, they feel like there is a round object in them. The object feeling like a small ball, can be hard at times, and soft at other. I am not sure what it is, but it does not itch or hurt in anyway. It does not constipate me, but I am wondering why these purple lumps/sacs have all of a sudden grown there. I have not had any anal or any sex at all, so I know it cannot be a std. I did some research and my best conclusion was pinworm, but the symptons and conditions don't ass up. It doesn't itch, and they are purple. Well they feel like little egg sacs, but i'm not sure, so if someone could tell me what these small purple lumps/sacs around my anus (there are about 5 or 6 of them by the way) I would be greatly appreciated. They just randomly appeared, and are veyr tender to touch, except the biggest one, which sometimes can be hard. So if someone can get back to me, I would be obliged.
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Armydillo
replied on January 28th, 2004
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Is there any doctor that knows what is is? I'm beggining to doubt this forum.
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arfenton
replied on January 23rd, 2005
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That Sounds Like Hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids do not always burn or itch. See your doctor for proper diagnosis.
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