Published on: 4/7/2025
A non-painful lump near the anus in males is usually benign, such as a small polyp or benign growth, but it is important to monitor it for any changes.
Sometimes men can notice a small, hard lump near the anus that doesn’t hurt. This lump could be a benign growth like an anal polyp or another harmless lesion, which means it is not cancer. In many cases, these lumps do not cause any problems and are found by chance. However, even if the lump is not painful, it should still be monitored. Watching for changes over time is important. You should look out for changes like the lump getting bigger, changing shape, starting to hurt, or causing any bleeding. While many benign lumps are safe and may not require immediate treatment, keeping an eye on it helps your healthcare provider catch any changes early. If you notice any of these changes or feel worried, it’s a good idea to see your doctor. They might perform a simple exam or recommend further tests to ensure that the lump remains benign. This approach helps catch rare cases where a lump might signal another condition, so regular check-ups and self-monitoring are helpful for keeping you healthy.
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