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HOW CAN I GET RID OF A CYST WITH GOING TO THE DOCTOR. DO NOT HAVE THE MONEY TO GO PLEASE HELP!
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Hi could anyone help me? I had an abscesson on my lower left bum cheek, I got put to sleep and had it removed but since then I have had 3 more I went to my GP he gave me antibiotics 3 a day for a week and I have finished them but another one has come up! They are really painfull! I just want to know why do I keep on getting them even after surgery :(
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im really scared i have a bump right near my vagina and i dont know what it is. its about the size of a pea and it doesnt hurt. what do i do?????
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Try putting a vinegar soaked rag on it and hold it there. You may want to wrap it in plastic wrap and let it sit there all night. The next day sometime it should pop. It will also take away some of the pain of something rubbing against it. I have an aunt who gets these all the time, I have just recently gotten my first. She does this and it generally pops the next day. She said do it the next night if it doesn't pop the next day, but hers generally do. When it does begin to drain/pop it is very messy and will result in a rotten egg smell. It's always best to try to wear darker clothing that will not show the mess as much and bring a change of clothes with you so you can clean yourself and change your clothes as soon as possible after it happens.
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Well I'm about to turn 16 and I found a bump on my upper right leg around my "area" and my mother told me it was a cyst. I'm really scared right about now and I have NO idea what to do!
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This might be HIDRADENTITIS Suppurativa. Check that out.
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I have a lump over my clitoris recently and it is not painful.I have no idea what is it.How can I make it go without going to doctor? Is it dangerous? Please help me.
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