Can anal papilloma recur after surgery?

Clinically anal papilloma, this condition usually does not recur after surgery. Anal papilloma is a common benign anal tumor, which mainly grows in the dentate line of the anorectal junction. Due to chronic inflammation or long-term stimulation by feces, it will cause the anal papilla to gradually proliferate, hypertrophy, harden and form. If timely surgical treatment is carried out to remove the tumor at the lesion, it usually will not recur. However, if the cause of anal papilloma still exists, such as eating spicy and irritating food, anal fissure, constipation and other diseases that have not yet healed, it will stimulate other anal papillae and form new anal papilloma. In this case, it is sometimes mistakenly thought that the anal papilloma recurs, but in fact it is not caused by the recurrence of the original lesion. If you have perianal discomfort symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination, to clarify the condition, and if necessary, to carry out reasonable treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and follow the doctor’s instructions.