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Is It Safe To Pop A Growth Below The Coxes Bone Near The Rectum?
I have a growth below the coxes bone the size of your small finger tip and goes into the rectum just a fraction. uncomfortable but not to painful. 3 days now. Doing Epsom salt baths. Never had this before. No problem with bowels. Also using antibiotic cream. I don,t think it is poppable. I can push it around. Any idea? Thank you
Hello there, It may be a dilated vein due to hemorrhoids. If you have had a history of straining while passing stools then most probably that is the cause. Have food rich in fiber like papayas and bananas alongwith atleast 8 glasses of water every day. This will resolve with these changes to your diet. You can continue doing epsom salt baths.
Hi, From history it seems that you might be having sentinel pile giving this type of picture. It indicates that there might be having internal piles. There is possibility of having vineral wart as well. Consult surgeon and get physically examined. Ok and take care.
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Is It Safe To Pop A Growth Below The Coxes Bone Near The Rectum?
Hello there, It may be a dilated vein due to hemorrhoids. If you have had a history of straining while passing stools then most probably that is the cause. Have food rich in fiber like papayas and bananas alongwith atleast 8 glasses of water every day. This will resolve with these changes to your diet. You can continue doing epsom salt baths. Hope this helps, Dr Arun A