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Should I Be Concerned As I Am Having A Lump On My Buttock Cheek?

I slipped on ice on thanksgiving and got a terrible bruise on my left buttock cheek. The bruising pretty much went away, but now there is a tender lump. It hurts when I move in certain ways. It has showed no signs of improving despite stretching, exercise, and gentle massage. Should I be concerned?
posted on Mon, 17 Feb 2014
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Hi,Welcome to Health care magic forum.
It appears to be due to the mechanical injury due to fall and the burn due to the ice,The bruicing may be quite deep into the tissues.
I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon for diagnosis and treatment.
I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, and then periodically. and also ofloxacin, ornidazole, and serratiapeptidase, and diclophenac sodium.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Should I Be Concerned As I Am Having A Lump On My Buttock Cheek?

Hi,Welcome to Health care magic forum. It appears to be due to the mechanical injury due to fall and the burn due to the ice,The bruicing may be quite deep into the tissues. I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, and then periodically. and also ofloxacin, ornidazole, and serratiapeptidase, and diclophenac sodium. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.