Difference between anal warts and hemorrhoids

Anal warts refer to anal acrodermatitis and are two different diseases from hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are a completely benign condition, whereas warts, unlike hemorrhoidal tissue, are inflammatory neoplastic organisms that are transmitted by a virus. Warts are a sexually transmitted disease, and there is also a contact infection that occurs to spread. Because the anal area is moist and easily contaminated, the likelihood of warts occurring in this area is higher than in other areas. Anal warts are generally also distributed around the anus, leek-like piece of a piece of growth, there are also huge block-like, tumor-like growth, but the texture is softer than the tumor, the surface of the fine papillary clusters of new organisms, but also in the anus into a mass, and even the anus is blocked. Some are partly in the anus, partly in the anal canal, and even in severe cases they can develop into the lower rectum. Warts are difficult to manage surgically and surgical management of warts is the only way. In addition to the treatment there is a postoperative follow-up, a wet dressing of the wound with wart inhibiting drugs, and injections so that the warts do not continue to occur after they have been removed. The treatment needs to be observed for more than three months, in the middle of which the wart recurrence and clustering will require additional surgery. The actual warts will be the actual warts and also the warts will be the actual warts and also the warts will be the actual warts and also the warts will be the actual warts. But some warts grow on the surface of the hemorrhoids, the removal of warts at the same time also remove the hemorrhoids, is also desirable. Removing the warts and hemorrhoids together is also beneficial for the eradication of warts.