I apologise in advance for this question…🥲
recently noticed a small lump at the top/inner part of my anus. I can feel it with my finger, but it doesn’t cause any irritation or discomfort when I’m sitting. The lump is a bit swollen but not discolored. There is no pain or bleeding but I’m actually kind of worried it might be the start of anal cancer??
I’m curious to know – is it common for someone my age (27 female) to develop hemorrhoids? And what are the key differences I should be aware of between hemorrhoids and anal cancer? should I see a dr now? its not affecting anything yet besides keeping me up at night from the thoughts of it 😅
will really appreciate any insights or personal experiences anyone can share on this topic. cheers
Lumps in and around the anus are common issue that many patients see us for regardless of age or gender, so please don’t feel like you are too young to see someone for it! From the description of the lump it does sound like it could be haemorrhoids (also known as piles)
Haemorrhoids are actually normal structures at the anus, and are present in every one of us! They are blood vessels that fill and drain to help with fine control of continence in addition to the anal sphincter muscle. However in some people they do become symptomatic and can swell, bleed and even prolapse (come out of the anus) and present like a new lump around the area.
Anal cancer if present tends to be hard and fixed, may cause difficulty passing motion if large enough and may even have other symptoms associated like loss of weight and appetite. Based on your description it does not sound likely, but I would certainly suggest to go to a doctor to have it checked – even if it ends up being nothing I think it is worth the peace of mind!
Dr Eugene Yeo
Colorectal & General Surgeon
Eugene Yeo Colorectal & Minimally Invasive Surgery (TEN Surgery Group)
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