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sore lump under skin beside nose

in the last few years (i'm 19) i've gotten a couple of cysts but the doctor always says that they're nothing to worry about if you can move them around and they ain't sore. the other day my nose started feeling sore in the crease with my cheek, i thought i was just getting a spot or summit but now a lump has formed underneath the skin and it's gotten more painful. it's a hard lump, it's not visible but the area around it is a bit swollen. pleeeeease has anyone ever had anything like this that they could advise me??? it's kinda worrying me and i'm broke atm so i can't really afford a trip to the doctor's =/
also, i've never really gotten spots before but i do have eczema so i moisturise a lot...i dunno if this is at all relevant but anyway! please help!!
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Guess I will have to re-word my email address on here lol it is
s b u n k a 7 1 (at) t e l u s . n e t    
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I have the same thing for about 2 weeks and it's in the exact same spot as you!!!! I have Insurance and will be seing my Doc this week. I will let you know what he says it is. Please email me with your email address & we can connect there. My email is ***@****
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I HAVE THE SAME I GOT FLUCLOXACILLIN FROM THE DOCTER WHO SAID IT WAS A BOIL UNDER MY SKIN.
IM NOT SURE I WAS DIAGNOSED WITH LUPUS 2 YEAR AGO AND IVE READ THAT ITS A SYMPTOM OF LUPUS SO IM JUST WAITING TO SEE IF THE TABLETS TAKE IT DOWN.
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