What are the symptoms of anal papilloma?

Anal papilloma, i.e. anal papilloma, can have no obvious discomfort symptoms if the disease is mild, but with the further development of the disease, anal papilla prolapse, anal discomfort, anal itching, abnormal defecation and other symptoms can appear.
1. Anal papilla prolapse: the main manifestation is that there is a foreign body prolapse in the anus, the prolapse can be one or several, at this time there may be a slight foreign body sensation, but usually do not feel pain.
2. Anal discomfort: if the anal swelling prolapse can not be timely retracted, embedded in the anus, or prolapse and stool, clothing and other repeated friction inflammation, then there may be burning sensation, pain in the anus.
3. Anal itching: due to repeated prolapse of the mass out of the anus or anal papillae inflammation, can cause endoanal secretion out of the anus, thus stimulating the perianal skin, causing anal itching.
4. Abnormal defecation: If the huge anal papilloma blocks the anus, it can cause constipation and fecal deformation, which will lead to the feeling of incomplete defecation. In addition, if ulceration occurs on the local surface of anal papilloma, pus and blood stool can also occur.
This disease may also be accompanied by anal fissure, hemorrhoids, sinusitis, etc. If there are symptoms such as anal swelling, burning or pain in daily life, and if the symptoms are more serious or cannot be relieved for a long time, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.