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872875 tn?1312235512

I Need Adive ( Lump On Inner Thigh Underskin

Hi i really needs some advice on what to do and what this might be.....Recently i had gotten a boil for the very first time on my inner right thigh then i got one on my hip on the right side then i got one on my lower stomach....well i have meds to get them to go away and they seem to but but a couple of days ago i felt a lump inside my inner right thigh this is different from how the other boils that i recently got formed and it has been about 4 days since i've noticed and now its i'd say a little bigger then a golf ball pressuring my skin but still nothing broken through i dont know if i should go back to the doctor, keep an eye on it till im done with my meds, or just deal with it....i also want to know what it might be....so if anyone can help me out please reply soon.....
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Sorry to hear you are suffering so from boils.  My dad gets them really bad too and often.  But it does kinda sound like what happens to him sometimes.  He will get a big goose egg looking lump under the skin and it may last for a week or so before it comes to a head. His is usually on his neck or arms though.  Sometimes he will lance it at home to get it going once he can see the infection coming up.  I don't recomend this though with all the MRSA scares. Good luck and hope the meds take care of it for you.  God willing a speedy end to this discomfort!!
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I mean Advice** lol
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