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Ok, so firstly i am going to tell you, do not suggest going to the doctors!
Right, so you know where your poop comes out from, next to there i have a lump. Its not like on the outside of the cheeks, its inside, slightly deep. It is only small.
The only time it hurts is when i wipe. Other then that i don't feel it. What could it be?

2007-10-25 14:50:55 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

I am to young for Hemorroids and it does not bleed

2007-10-25 14:57:54 · update #1

27 answers

either this is some kind of sick joke..or you're just being sick..well, no, you ARE sick. the only thing i can suggest is that you wait and see how long it stays there..and if it stays there for more than a month..go see a doctor.

2007-10-25 14:54:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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2016-12-23 19:47:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It could be hemorrhoids. If you are getting a small amount of blood or pain when you wipe after a bowel movement, this is likely. However, this area is also prone to abscesses, which are pockets of infection that need treatment. There are so many bacteria in this area, so you can't rule out this possibility. If it is bothering you, especially if it seems "deep," you may want to have an MD look at it. BTW since I am a nurse, it is irresponsible for me to try and diagnose something without advising seeing a doctor. ;)

Nobody, especially if you work out with weights, is too young for hemorrhoids. If it is not bleeding, then you should consider infection.

2007-10-25 15:01:07 · answer #3 · answered by Trauma31 3 · 1 0

A mole. A wart. A pimple. A hemorrhoid.

You will never know for sure unless you go to the doctor. Give it a couple of weeks. If it doesn't go away...or if you've already had it more than a month...you will need to see a professional.

FYI - NO ONE is too young for hemorrhoids. You need to educate yourself. Do some internet research.

2007-10-25 14:55:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hemorroids.

To keep from getting them, or maybe help it go away, don't force your poop, and wipe well, but not hard. Use warm water baths. Don't let the area dry out as it will make it itch (keep lubbed) There is meds out there but I've always been iffy as to wether they work.

If it keeps bothering you, go see a doc! (sorry, had to say it)

2007-10-25 14:53:14 · answer #5 · answered by Lee Esi 3 · 1 0

Sounds like to me what they call a BOIL ,its form of a virus under the skin .As time goes by if its a boil,it will get round semi hard and will be really sore and with in weeks or months it will come to a head ,like a large pimple it harder to pop,heat will draw it out more in the mean time warm water and Epsom salt will help draw it out...still if it gets worse or not no better,,dude you will have to go to the Dr.maybe this is what it is,good luck

2007-10-26 05:43:30 · answer #6 · answered by kitty jorden 3 · 0 0

It sounds like a hemmorhoid. By the way once you are teenager you can get them. Trust me, I have one myself and I am 28 and I first noticed it when I was in my early 20's. Just get some hemmorhoid cream and put it on there. It will soothe it when it flares up. Also, when it flares up(which it will once in a great while) eat fiberous food so that it wont be as painful and irritating when you have a movement.

2007-10-25 15:23:24 · answer #7 · answered by Strong Happy Marriage 6 · 0 0

Hemorrhoids are associated with constipation and straining at bowel movements. How to get rid of hemorrhoids https://tr.im/zOjE7
Pregnancy is also associated with hemorrhoids. These conditions lead to increased pressure within the hemorrhoidal veins that causes them to swell. Other conditions, for example chronic liver disease, may also cause increased venous pressure and may be associated with hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are very common and are estimated to occur in up to one-half of the population by age 50.

2016-04-30 18:05:04 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It is called a hemorrhoid.

Why not see a doctor? A thrombosed hemorrhoid can be relieved with a single flick of a blade.

2007-10-25 14:57:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dont know, but I've had that before, it's like a little sore bump right? Don't worry it should go away. Although if it gets too serious you should like go to the store and get some hemorrhoid cream I suppose, but it should go away.

2007-10-25 14:55:52 · answer #10 · answered by Aneres 3 · 1 1

Sounds like it could be hemorrhoids. If it's not bad, it should go away on it's own, but some people have to have them removed surgically in extreme cases.
Good luck.

2007-10-25 14:54:53 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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