I am a male 35 years. 10 days ago I presented my self to a dermatologist doctor with some genital warts, they were removed by cauterization after 24 hours of surgery I noticed a small bump about max 2 cm in length and thickness up to 1 cm in left inguinal section, I assumed it was a ganglion , and a small round pale red color sign on my cest(not itching (if it matters)) I returned to the doctor and he told me that i dont have to worry. He put my diagnosis of inguinal adenopathy and he prescribed me an antinflamatory ointment and an antiobiotic (azythromicin)and to go back if not disappear in three days. In the present day the bump it is still there but i dont know if it is bigger or smaller i cant tell
is it normal to happen so ?? indeed the area where the cauterization was made it is harder to heal beacuse is it under the gland . 5 days a go i took an pelvic/abdominal ultrasound(i am realy scared for the worste), and the doctor over there told me that the ganglion has the similarity of an begnin one and it has an inflamatory origin, it maserures 15 mm/7mm What do you think ?? should i took sone blood test too or should i go to diferent doctor ?,
Thanks