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Growths on pubic area
Started 3 days ago. Today one broke and bleed.
Any experience whats this? No risky encounter |
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Might be folliculitis. Go see a doctor and he'll give you antibiotics and cream to apply on the infected parts.
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Seen a dr at polyclnic today. But was a young lady dr. Maybe no experience? Said maybe follicle infection. Given ab but no cream
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Might be best to see a private doctor.
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Could it be any sti?
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If the bump hard to touch, discharge is pus and blood, high chance folliculitis If its a water filled blister, easily popped, then its HSV. If you still need assurance just go to another doctor. Treat this post with a pinch of salt ok. Im not a nurse or doctor |
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If it does not start to heal soon you should seek treatment. https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-.../guide/boils#1 When to Seek Medical Care
You have a heart murmur, diabetes, any problem with your immune system, or use immune suppressing drugs (for example, corticosteroids or chemotherapy) and you develop a boil. Boils usually do not need immediate emergency attention. However, if you are in poor health and you develop high fever and chills along with the infection, a trip to a hospital's emergency room is needed. |
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Does any sti cause this?
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Lancing the boil usually solves the problem but if you keep getting new eruptions a course of antibiotics may be necessary. |
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The doctor sent me for a blood test to ensure that diabetes was not the cause. He then put me through another course of a different antibiotic and I have not had another boil since. |
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https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/guide...bin-test-hba1c The hemoglobin A1c test tells you your average level of blood sugar over the past 2 to 3 months. It's also called HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin test, and glycohemoglobin. People who have diabetes need this test regularly to see if their levels are staying within range. It can tell if you need to adjust your diabetes medicines. The A1c test is also used to diagnose diabetes. |
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