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Doubt of piles or rectal cancer
Small outgrowth in analhole. No bleeding. Thin stools. Gas issues. Lower abdominal pain. Pain while pressing near abdomen
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Hi It could be thrombosed piles
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Rectal examination can confirm. Visit a general surgeon. Piles etc are more common causes. But rectal examination is the only way to confirm.
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