Preferably as soon as you notice them (or before, to prevent them!) to stop them getting worse and possibly rupturing.
You should see a doctor for hemorrhoids if you experience severe pain, bleeding, or if your symptoms do not improve with over-the-counter treatments. It's also important to seek medical advice if you have recurrent hemorrhoids or if you have other health conditions that may be impacted by your hemorrhoids.
it could be an infection you should see a doctor.
I would call a doctor and see what s/he says.
A general practitioner (family doctor), a dermatologist (skin doctor) or a proctologist (ass doctor)
You should ice it and see your doctor. You can take Tylenol for the pain. Follow directions.
Bleeding from the rectum can have various causes, including hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or more serious conditions like inflammatory bowel disease or colorectal cancer. It is important to see a doctor for an evaluation and proper diagnosis to determine the cause of the bleeding and appropriate treatment.
should not be painful, see doctor
Best advice I can give you is to see your doctor. This should not be happening. I'm guessing that your son is not circumcised. There could be a number of things going on. See your doctor - asap.
It is better to see a doctor to know what is that bump, if it is painful then probably it is an infection which must be diagnosed and cured as soon as possible. If the sweeling or the bump is not at all painful but it grows fast or becomes bigger, it might be possible that it is a cyst and it needs to be removed as soon as possible. I advised you to see a doctor really.
Women who cannot have sex without it being painful should see their doctor for an internal exam.
Well, honey, for those pesky hemorrhoids, you'll want to see a proctologist or a colorectal surgeon. They're the experts in dealing with all things booty-related. So, don't be shy, make that appointment and get your behind taken care of!
It could be anything from harmless hemorrhoids and fissure to inflammatory bowels disease, cancer, blood clotitng problems, or others. You should go see your doctor.