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Puss Filled,reddish And Painful Lump On Buttocks. Difficult In Sitting. Remedy?

a marble ball size puss filled,reddish and painfull lump has arised in the middle line of buttocks and waist also.It is very difficult to sit,kindly advise a solution.
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m s
Thu, 6 Jun 2013
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Hi , You had a pain full lump in the middle of buttocks, and waist. Difficult to sit.
It is a boil, needs to be treated, If in the begening they can be cured with madicines, if left un treated they may still grow and become painful, and incision and drainage may be necessory.If still un attended they will open by itself, and to be treated with antibiotics, protiolytics, and pain killers.
So i advise you to consult a surgeon for treatment.
Thank you.
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Puss Filled,reddish And Painful Lump On Buttocks. Difficult In Sitting. Remedy?

Hi , You had a pain full lump in the middle of buttocks, and waist. Difficult to sit. It is a boil, needs to be treated, If in the begening they can be cured with madicines, if left un treated they may still grow and become painful, and incision and drainage may be necessory.If still un attended they will open by itself, and to be treated with antibiotics, protiolytics, and pain killers. So i advise you to consult a surgeon for treatment. Thank you.