What Does A Puss And Blood Filled Skin Cloured Bump On Stomach Indicate?
Three months ago underneath my stomach above my waist I saw a skin colored bump and I squeezed it and some pus came out and it hurt. After I did that I thought it would be gone so a month ago I sqeezed it again and blood came out and I did that again tonight and blood came out also, I don't know if its anything serious and I don't want a big medical bill if its not serious
Do not worry. Probably it may be impetigo or soft tissue infection, as there is pus discharge from the lesion.There may be poor immunity which might be responsible for infection. The blood may be tested to rule out DM,HIV and other immunocompromised conditions. Antibiotics and anti inflammatory drugs may be taken. Apply antibiotic cream. Cosult dermatologist for perfect diagnosis and treatment. You may be alright. I hope you got my answer.
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Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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What Does A Puss And Blood Filled Skin Cloured Bump On Stomach Indicate?
Hi, Do not worry. Probably it may be impetigo or soft tissue infection, as there is pus discharge from the lesion.There may be poor immunity which might be responsible for infection. The blood may be tested to rule out DM,HIV and other immunocompromised conditions. Antibiotics and anti inflammatory drugs may be taken. Apply antibiotic cream. Cosult dermatologist for perfect diagnosis and treatment. You may be alright. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD