There are many possible causes for the appearance of small millet-sized bumps inside the anus, including hemorrhoids, anal squamous cell carcinoma, condyloma acuminata, sebaceous cyst, and other diseases. It is essential to visit a hospital for diagnosis and targeted treatment. Failure to receive timely treatment may lead to infections, swelling, bleeding, and other painful discomforts, which can seriously affect physical health.
1. Internal hemorrhoids manifest as small, hard lumps inside the anus that can become enlarged, inflamed, bleed, and cause pain. They may also protrude outside the anus during bowel movements.
2. Anal squamous cell carcinoma typically occurs in the anus and anal canal. In the early stages of the disease, it appears as small, nodular protrusions on the perianal skin and anal canal, with a hard surface. As the condition progresses, symptoms such as ulceration of the skin surface and eversion of the edges may occur.
3. Condyloma acuminata is a sexually transmitted disease that requires consultation at a dermatological sexually transmitted disease clinic for relevant virus testing. If a diagnosis is confirmed, antiviral and laser treatments may be necessary.
4. Sebaceous cysts may be observed closely without immediate treatment if there are no significant discomforts. However, if the bumps become increasingly larger and painful, surgical removal may be considered.
In order to receive targeted treatment based on syndrome differentiation, patients should visit a specialized gastroenterology hospital to identify the underlying cause. It is also important to maintain good immune health and avoid spicy foods.