- male
- 40 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've had this small skin tag near my anus for about 23 years. It's not a hemorrhoid because it doesnt hurt, but it does swell up a bit during bowel movements. Im really curious to know if this is actually a skin tag or if it could be something else. Also, how can I get it removed?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
consult general surgeon for physical examination
Dr. Ibrahim Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 25/07/2025
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