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Bumps/lumps on anus

I have a few bumps on my anus. It started as one that was a bout pea size then it slowly went away now there is three. Ive had them for a few months and until recently they have become a little more sensitive. i have researched hemorrhoids, genital herpes and genital warts. It seems as though some I may have some minor symptoms of each (majority hemorrhoids). I have also seen pictures and my bumps don't look anything like hemorrhoids, herpes or warts. They are all about pea size and are pink and have always been and have been that way for a while. My question is, is there some other infection or disease or infection that could lead to these kind of bumps and is it possible they are transmittable through protected sex? Thanks.
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do you shave down there becasue sometimes they could be razor burn or could also be in grown hairs..
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Maybe it could be skin tags or polyps, which are not sexually transmissible. Either way, it sounds like they are not going away, so perhaps you should consult your doctor.
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Also I was still a virgin when these bumps starting appearing, and since then have never had unprotected sex.
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