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Question #11002
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How to remove analbumps it is like walnut - #11002

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I want to know how to reduce the walnut shape on my ass hole .it's painful and no blood from it . It is more than 3-4 years it's there .....................................................................

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From what you’ve described, it sounds like you may be dealing with an anal condition such as hemorrhoids, anal skin tags, or even an anal polyp. These conditions can often feel like a walnut-like lump around or near the anus. The chronic duration you mentioned suggests that it’s important to have it evaluated by a healthcare professional to verify the diagnosis and rule out other potential issues. However, here are some general steps that can help manage or alleviate symptoms until you see a doctor.

First, if this is a hemorrhoid, making some lifestyle changes can be beneficial. Ensure you’re getting enough dietary fiber to help keep stools soft and reduce the straining during bowel movements. Aim for vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and consider a fiber supplement if necessary. Staying well-hydrated assists with digestion and stool passage too. Over-the-counter treatments such as creams, ointments, or pads that contain witch hazel or hydrocortisone may provide temporary relief from itching or discomfort.

If it’s an anal skin tag or similar lesion, local hygiene is crucial. Gentle cleansing with water and mild soap can help minimize irritation. Sitz baths—sitting in a warm, shallow bath for 15 to 20 minutes—can also be soothing. Avoid prolonged sitting or standing, and consider warm compresses to reduce discomfort. Anal polyps or other lumps may require different medical interventions, make sure you avoid manipulating the area or self-diagnosing.

Given the chronicity and discomfort, a specialist evaluation is warranted to not only confirm the case but also to discuss more targeted treatments. This might include procedures to remove or reduce the lump, such as banding, laser therapy, or surgical excision, depending on the underlying cause. Red flags to watch for would be any sudden increase in pain, signs of infection (redness, swelling, fever), or if you start noticing bleeding. In any of these cases, seek medical attention quickly. In conclusion, while home management can provide short-term relief, arranging a healthcare visit is important for a definitive diagnosis and to tailor a management plan that suits your specific condition.

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