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What is this small hard bump?

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i have this i guess marble sized (not in volume) hard bump on my butt cheek. it is very hard, and moderately painful. It WILL NOT go away, i've had it for probably 6 months now. it went away temporarily but came back. when i first got it i popped it with a sewing needle, and oddly very very dark red blood oozed out of it(sorry for the detail). but sure enough every time i popped it all it would do is further irritate it and it would fill back up within minutes. i just sterilized a sharp knife and made an incision on it, ALOT of puss filled blood came out. i plan to keep the area sanitized and bandage to prevent further infection.

i feel like a ****** leper or something, this **** is rediculous

it litterally SHOT out

I am a clean person, i shower 1-2 times per day and makes sure to clean the affected area thoroughly

i'm only 16 and this isn't something i wanna run downstairs and tell my mother about

the only reason i'm really worried is i don't wanna feel embarrassed during s*x

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  1. you need to stop trying to be your own doctor. you can get infected and it is not funny. go to a real doctor.


  2. its a hemorrhoid

    its not unusual or rare. in fact, you have probably seen a few TV commercials advertising creams to relieve the pain.

    You can try to use the creams, but if the pain is really bad, just talk to your mom about it. its so unusual or bad that you should feel embarrassed.  

  3. well in my opinion its an extra eye to watch out behind you, but seariosly now i had a bump on my nee and it really hurt eventually it went away but i had a doc. check it out and it was extra bone groth if I were you i would have a doc. see it

  4. since it has been going on for months and keeps coming back, i would make an appointment with a doctor...it could be many things...there is this virus called MRSA...MRSA infection is caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria — often called "staph." MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. It's a strain of staph that's resistant to the broad-spectrum antibiotics commonly used to treat it. MRSA can be fatal.Staph skin infections, including MRSA, generally start as small red bumps that resemble pimples, boils or spider bites. These can quickly turn into deep, painful abscesses that require surgical draining. Sometimes the bacteria remain confined to the skin. But they can also penetrate into the body, causing potentially life-threatening infections in bones, joints, surgical wounds, the bloodstream, heart valves and lungs....visit mayoclinic for more info...please tell your mom..the infection is very common...

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