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i have a weird bubble on my anus

i developed an itch yesterday on my anus whole.  today i went to put on some hemeroid cream like suggested by some of your posts and noticed i have a bubble on the outside of it now.  I am freaking out and don't know what to do!
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783139 tn?1236333735
I have the same thing, i noticed it before a couple of months ago just after i had finished goin to the toilet.. is went in a couple of hours..

But the last few days i have been really itchy and i noticed it had come back again ( i might mention at the moment i am having stomach problems) it wen again but the itch remained... now today after goin to the loo again i its der again i decided to have a look.. its a blue/ black kinda colour... I have never suffered with hemorroids before.. does anyone have an idea of what this could be???
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It sounds like an external hemorroid to me, if it is you can't push it back in, because it not from the inside, if the cream dosen't work i would go to Dr and have it checked, but that's what it sounds like to me.
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on my 1st try at anal sex(w/ ex hub)he'd torn a little piece of tissue, giving me an outer skin tag...it went away after a few months...it was never painfull, nor did it irritate me, just drove me nuts knowing it was there lol...it could be hemroids, and thats what i thought mine was, but my dr said it was a skin tag...good luck
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i was told you should try to puch it back up in and soak in the bathtub in hot water everyday... worked for me. I had hemroids earlier in my pregnancy
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147932 tn?1226966110
i would assume its also a hemmoroid and i would do just what you were doing by using the creme. good luck
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