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outdoornut

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perianal haematoma ?
Posted: 07-05-08 16:01pm

Im new to this forum as I've recently become concerned about this lump. It's right by my anal opening and is greenish in color. It's a bit smaller than a pea in size and is hard when you touch it. Almost feels like a little ball right below the skin. I haven't had any pain or drainage from it, as I've read from some posts about these things, nor has it gotten any bigger. Though I just noticed it two days ago but, am pretty sure it hasn't been there long. Does it sound like a perianal haematoma? Im only 18 yrs old and am hoping its not skin cancer. Any replys and suggestions would be greatly appreciated, as I'd hate to see a doctor for this if not needed. Thanks Again
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Posted: 07-07-08 11:52am

Have you noticed small amount of blood in the stool or on the toilet paper after wiping?
What kind of bowel movements you usually have?
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outdoornut

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Posted: 07-08-08 16:26pm

Thanks for the reply. No I havent had any blood in the stool. I would say my bowel movements consist of one or two times a day. Usually when I first wake up and in then in the evenings. I havent noticed any changes in bowel movement.
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Posted: 09-17-08 04:22am

Do you still see the same bump?
Has it changed in a meantime?
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