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I have a skin tag near anus, and near it a small conical lump, which does not pain or cause discharge. Neither it's size increases. But probably it shrinks when area is dry and again get back to normal, if area is wet. It's not piles, medically confirmed, and because I only get pain while pressing it and itching when press, it's been doubted that it's an blind abscess. Or fistula. I don't think fistula because I am on constipated condition from 4 years, and I get no discharge. Maybe also because I have no abscess inside, because I can't feel it (never taken any medicines). It maybe an blind abscess, if it is an tumour perhaps than it should grow, but it is not growing from at least 4 years, I know. Neither causing discharge. Please tell me, in pictures, I can't see anything other than skin tag I have, no evidence of that lump. What should I do? Is it really really safe to ignore a lump, which is not causing discharge or grow or anything. But pressing feels pain and itchiness. I am usually constipated.


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