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Anal Skin Tag
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I visited my GP some time ago about a growth on my anus. She said that she wasn't exactly sure what it was but it *looked* like a skin tag and there was nothing that could be done as the NHS don't take skin tags off (fair enough) and dismissed from her surgery. BUT the bloody thing hurts every time I have to wipe myself (and bleeds) and I swear its grown since. If it grows any bigger, Ill be wearing a tail!
I don't mind any ass jokes but seriously, this is starting to get me down as it can be really painful when trying to wipe after toileting.
Personally, I'm not convinced it even looks like a skin tag (Yes Ive looked...in a mirror...and it looks nothing like any skin tag Ive ever seen) and the GP in question is known to my family to be a bit of a health hazard.
What to do? If it IS a skin tag can I get rid of it somehow? (I'll even pay to go private)
Just need it gone.
It really hurts now.
Thanks
I don't mind any ass jokes but seriously, this is starting to get me down as it can be really painful when trying to wipe after toileting.
Personally, I'm not convinced it even looks like a skin tag (Yes Ive looked...in a mirror...and it looks nothing like any skin tag Ive ever seen) and the GP in question is known to my family to be a bit of a health hazard.
What to do? If it IS a skin tag can I get rid of it somehow? (I'll even pay to go private)
Just need it gone.
It really hurts now.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nailit - if your GP can't help, I'd pop into the Walk-In at the Hayward in Burslem - less of a queue there.
If it's bleeding, maybe it's not a skin tag, but clearly an open wound in that site is an infection risk.
My GP took a skin tag off my back with a local jab, so I can't see what yours is refusing, but as I say, the Walk-In will have a look and give you some advice.
If it's bleeding, maybe it's not a skin tag, but clearly an open wound in that site is an infection risk.
My GP took a skin tag off my back with a local jab, so I can't see what yours is refusing, but as I say, the Walk-In will have a look and give you some advice.
Since 2017, these are the Commissioning guidelines for certain procedures in common with many practices across the land.
Procedures
Treatment of Minor Skin Lesions
including benign pigmented
moles, comedones, corns/callous.
milia, molluscum contagiosum,
seborrhoeic keratosis, skin tags
including anal tags, spider naevus,
warts, xanthelasma and
neurofibromata, epidermoid/Pilar
(sebaceous) cysts,
Lipomas
Thresholds
Only commissioned where there is:
Suspicion of malignancy
OR
Obstruction of orifice or vision
OR
Previous Infection
Will be routinely commissioned under the
following circumstances:
Severely functionally disabling and/or
subject to repeated trauma due to size
and/or position
Source
https:/ /www.st okeccg. nhs.uk/ generic -public ations/ page-do cuments /299-ex cluded- restric ted-pro cedures -policy /file
I would still try for another GP appointment stressing the current bleeding as a articular worry, if only to get advice on how to proceed privately.
Procedures
Treatment of Minor Skin Lesions
including benign pigmented
moles, comedones, corns/callous.
milia, molluscum contagiosum,
seborrhoeic keratosis, skin tags
including anal tags, spider naevus,
warts, xanthelasma and
neurofibromata, epidermoid/Pilar
(sebaceous) cysts,
Lipomas
Thresholds
Only commissioned where there is:
Suspicion of malignancy
OR
Obstruction of orifice or vision
OR
Previous Infection
Will be routinely commissioned under the
following circumstances:
Severely functionally disabling and/or
subject to repeated trauma due to size
and/or position
Source
https:/
I would still try for another GP appointment stressing the current bleeding as a articular worry, if only to get advice on how to proceed privately.