It sounds like it may be a mild case of fungal infection. Common in hot weather where you are often moist. Your hemorrhoid may be oozing some & causing it to stay moist there. Is there a burning/itching @ the sight? Also common with hemorroids. Try putting some baby powder on some folded toilet paper and rubbing it across the area several times a day to keep the area dry. You could also invest in some baby wipes to keep the area cleaner than just toilet paper can do. You can try Tucks wipes or Preparation H for the roids. A Dr can also prescribe suppositories that help alot as well.
2006-07-17 17:43:45
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answered by Nancy L 4
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I have to relate another story about looking at hemmorrhoids (?spelling) . This is a true story. A man sent in an insurance claim for a broken leg---he was on his dresser--bent over--trying to look at his hemorrhoids when he fell off the dresser and broke his leg.
Try a hot rag first---it shouldn't hurt the hemorroid bump--if it is unclean--that should take care of it. If not---go to a doc and get it checked out.
2006-07-17 17:42:57
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answered by skipped82451 3
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This resource http://treathemorrhoid.kyma.info is a must for anyone suffering from hemorrhoids and digestive disorders. I was surfing the internet with trying to find answers to my recurring and debilitating hemorrhoid disorders and I accidently stumbled across it. It has saved my self-esteem and independence after years of crippling hemorrhoids and fissures and their painful symptoms!
2014-09-29 05:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like possible MRSA. But I do need to figure out how to entertain dinner guests so can you tell me your trick on how you saw your own hemorrhoids? I think the in-laws will love to see me try it.
2006-07-17 17:34:36
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answered by Candi H 3
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the actuality that it is one or 2 at a time, makes me think of insect bites particularly than allergic reaction or ailment. additionally, possibly ringworm. the image you confirmed seems style of like it and what you describe sounds comparable. it is my unprofessional opinion. in all possibility could desire to get him in to the well being care provider. If attainable, take some photographs of the rashes in with you once you circulate, only in case he does not ensue to have any on the time of the appointment. sturdy success.
2016-11-02 06:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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If it smells it sounds like an infection. My ex had something similar, can't remember what it was called, but it hurt so bad he had to go to the hospital. They lanced it, drained it, then dressed it with medicated cotton. It healed over in about a week.
2006-07-17 17:36:16
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answered by Getsbetterwithtime 3
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Gross - go to a doctor - don't tell us about it.
2006-07-17 17:34:13
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answered by mrs d 3
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Probably fungus.
Go to the doctor.
2006-07-17 17:35:59
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answered by snvffy 7
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give us a pic...
2006-07-17 17:34:03
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answered by Anonymous
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