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Hard lump on the edge of the anus that sometimes bleeds?

If you have a lump of flesh near your anus that bleeds occasionally, it is important to seek medical attention. It is recommended to make an appointment with a doctor for a thorough evaluation of the situation and to receive appropriate treatment. Delaying treatment may worsen the problem, so it is best to consult a healthcare professional as soon as possible.

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