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lump in groin area

by worriedgh, Nov 04, 2009 10:47PM
Ok so I got a bump on my underwear line about 10 years ago, I believe I was around 9 years old, it started small and painful and over the years continued to get bigger, I am able to squeeze it and a cloudy puss comes out of it, sometimes a little bloody. Recently I have noticed another one a little lower on the other side, still on my underwear line, this one is bigger and is hard and hurts really bad. When I got out of the shower today I felt a third small bump, i squeezed it and a puss came out and a almost hard like shell came too. The bump I first got flairs up and goes away. They hurt so bad, I cannot even wear underwear. I used to not be able to walk well without a sharp pain. I went to my Gyno a couple of weeks ago and she gave me a prescription for some cream to put on it, and told me it was probably an infected hair follicle. I don't shave, and I don't know what to do! PLEASE HELP!!
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