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If you notice a mucus discharge from your anus, that might be a sign of anal cancer. If there’s mucus wrapped around your stool every time you use the bathroom, see your doctor.
If you see a lump outside your anus, you should keep it monitored. If it starts to increase, it might be a tumor. Once that lump starts growing, you’ll experience pain too.
To prevent anal cancer, you should be aware of certain risk factors. The main factor is anal sexual intercourse which increases the development of cancer and HIV also.