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I don't know what to do

I have a large lump on my inner thigh near, but not necessarily on my bikini line. I noticed it yesterday afternoon, but it wasn't painful at the time. After working for just 3 hours last night, I couldn't handle it anymore. I felt nauseous and dizzy so I left and went straight to the ER. They said I was too hard to drain at the time so they put me on 2 antibiotics and a pain killer. They said to come back once if softened. It hasn't gotten any better, in fact it's gotten bigger and more raised. I also have a fever on and off. What should I do?
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Soaking in a hot tub can sometimes loosen things up and get a cyst like that to drain. It doesn't always work but is worth a try. Good luck.
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I get lumps around the crease of my knicker line and very high thigh near my bikini line and doctors just tell me they are blood clots. When they burst they are really painful and there's thick blood and they bleed quite a lot. I just have to put up with them they said and drain them when I can. Nothing else they can do apparently. I usually get them after a period. And they can be really uncomfortable too. The next time I get them I'm heading back to the doctors as before it was just one every now and then, now it's more like 2 or 3 at a time and both aides.
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Go back to the er. It's not good having fever on n off n if it got bigger might not b right antibiotics
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