Itchy Left Butt With Red And White Blistery Pus Like Bumps In A Cluster. What Should I Do ?
Hello, my name is AAAAA. The other day I woke up and my left butt was feeling kind of itchy, but there was no bumps. Yesterday I sat down in the bathtub and notice red and white blistery pus like bumps in a cluster on my left butt. It itches and its irritating. What should I do. Also I had meningitis when I was 3. I have started back having seizures. I have been experiencing the worst pain ever. I can t remember anything. My back where my spinal cord is feels like a ton of bags of water in hanging from spinal cord I m in constant pain when it comes to my spinal cord. I have massive headaches . I haven t ate in about 4 days been tired and weak. Can you help me. I m only 27 I have experience my first phase of hemorrhoid . Thanks
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Itchy Left Butt With Red And White Blistery Pus Like Bumps In A Cluster. What Should I Do ?
Hi, It seems that you are having HERPES ZOSTER. It is a viral infection.. caused by varicella zoster virus. There may be clusters of vesicles on one side of the body in in zonal way. There may be severe burning . There may be deprived immunity. Antiviral drug like acyclovir for 2 to 3 weeks will improve the disease. Steroids in tappering dose may be taken to prevent postherpetic neuralgia. Silver sulfadiazinae cream may applied locally. Avoid stress and worries. Have healthy food and good sleep. You will be cured. But, you may consult dermatologist. Thanks. Dr.Ilyas Patsl MD