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Hard painless smelly lump on butt
I had a boil 3 years ago on centre of my right butt cheek. It healed but recently few months ago I found a hard lump is there which is not painful but when I touch the area my fingers smells. Also from past few months I am suffering from piles. So I am confused whether is a anal fistula or a cyst. To which doctor shall I go for treatment?
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Hello, Thanks for your query on Practo "As" per your clinical history is concerned please do a clinical examination by your Doctor[General surgeon] and in my opinion, it might be a fistula so get it repaired surgically soon and it is a minor surgical procedure. Hope that helps
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