I found something grow in my anal 4 months back it was very small recently gonr very big what os this, please advise which specfied doctor should I consult please find attached
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This is fistula in ano. Get one MRI gistulogram.
Do Sitz bath with betadine means take a bowel pour some warm water plus betadine and sit on that water for 15 to 20 min daily
If pain is there take Tab Ultracet 1 tab sos
Apply Succral ANO cream and you can take Tab Venusmin 900mg 1 tab once daily for 30 days
Thank you
A growth near the anal area that has slowly become bigger over a few months needs proper checking. One possible cause is an anal wart, which is usually related to a viral infection, though conditions like skin tags or piles can sometimes look similar. These problems are usually handled with medicines from antiviral or anti-inflammatory drug groups, based on the exact cause. If you feel comfortable, you can also choose to have an online consultation with me to talk it through and clear your doubts
Next Steps
You should consult a general surgeon or a colorectal surgeon, as they regularly deal with anal and rectal conditions. A simple local examination is often enough to understand what it is. Further steps depend on what the doctor finds
Health Tips
Avoid applying creams or trying home remedies on your own. Do not ignore it since it is increasing in size. Get checked early, especially if there is pain, bleeding, discharge, or sudden growth
It's an anal wart,due to HPV virus.You can try famcyclovir or valcyclovir tablets for a few weeks,though unlikely to help much.Definite treatment is surgical, cryotherapy , electrocautery.
Initially you can consult a dermatologist
This is likely a perianal wart (cauliflower like shape) due to HPV .
Next Steps
use protection if sexually active.
consult a dermatologist as it requires surgical excision.
don't rub it as it can cause bleeding and more discomfort.
modern technologies like laser excision or radiological ablation are the latest treatment modalities.
Health Tips
consult a dermatologist for diagnosis and treatment.
choose modern treatment options as they require less time and less hospital stay.
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Perianal wart (Condyloma acuminata)
Caused by HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
Starts small and gradually enlarges
Often cauliflower-like / irregular surface
Can occur around the anus even without anal intercourse
Usually painless, may bleed or cause irritation later
Next Steps
No tablets alone will cure this
Options include:
Electrocautery
Radiofrequency ablation
Surgical excision
Cryotherapy
HPV warts should be removed, as they can spread and recur
Health Tips
Avoid self-medication or applying creams without diagnosis
Get STD screening if sexually active
Use protection; HPV can transmit via skin contact
Early treatment = simple procedure + less recurrence
A wart-like growth near the anus that has increased in size over months is most commonly due to anal warts, skin tags, or sometimes piles (hemorrhoids). Such growths usually increase slowly and are not an emergency, but they should be examined in person to confirm the exact cause.
Most likely reasons:
• Anal warts (often painless, cauliflower-like growth)
• Skin tag (soft, fleshy growth)
• Piles (if associated with straining or constipation)
Which doctor to consult:
Anal wart
Do the following
1. Blood tests- HIV, Liver function test, Kidney function test, CBP, Blood film, HbA1C, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C
2. valacyclovir 500mg tablet twice a day for 7 days
3. After 7 days repeat blood tests for - CBP, Liver function test and Kidney function test
4. Biopsy of the wart for Histopathology
All the best.
J G S R clinic
Perianal condyloma acuminata (anogenital warts)
Cauliflower-like, papillomatous, clustered growth around anus
Most commonly caused by HPV (types 6 & 11)
Next Steps
Proctoscopy / anoscopy → rule out intra-anal lesions
HIV testing (warts are more extensive in immunocompromised)
Biopsy → if lesion is large, atypical, bleeding, pigmented, or not responding to treatment
Hello, this is most probably an anal wart. Still for confirmation you need to go for physical evaluation by a general surgeon to rule out any other causes of this growth.
Need few more details for proper understanding of your issue.
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Hello..
Based on your history and photo provided
Its not good sign
You Need a proper consultation
And history is incomplete
Biopsy is also need and some other tests
You described a small growth in the anal area that started 4 months ago and has grown significantly larger, which could be several things: commonly external hemorrhoids (swollen veins from straining),
Its may be anal warts (HPV-related, often cauliflower-like),
anal skin tags (harmless skin flaps),
Most are benign, but rapid growth needs urgent evaluation—please see a proctologist or doctor soon for proper diagnosis and treatment; don't delay or self-treat!
As you said the growth was gradually progressive.it looks like hpv .consult a gastroenterologist and they will help in treatment and cause of this .you need an urgent intervention
Based on history u need consultation and need take biopsy either diagnostics or therapeutic after some investigations. Mostly it looks like Papilloma due HPV .
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