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Have Bump On Inner Thigh. Tested Negative For HIV, Herpes, Syphilis. What Could It Be?

Hi, I was tested for every std there is: HIV Herpes Gonnoherra Syphills And a test that picks up any infection All. The test came back negative. The swab test also came back negative I had a bump on my inner thigh that recently appeared my obgyn said not to be worried it will go away and recently developed a new one pimple like What could it be?
Fri, 1 Mar 2013
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Hi Jessica,
From the description you have given, it is quite difficult to think of possible diagnosis. These bumps could be simple folliculitis lesions or skin tag or even molluscum contagiosum. I would advise you to visit a dermatologist nearby to get the lesion diagnosed so that proper treatment can be offered.
Take care.
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Have Bump On Inner Thigh. Tested Negative For HIV, Herpes, Syphilis. What Could It Be?

Hi Jessica, From the description you have given, it is quite difficult to think of possible diagnosis. These bumps could be simple folliculitis lesions or skin tag or even molluscum contagiosum. I would advise you to visit a dermatologist nearby to get the lesion diagnosed so that proper treatment can be offered. Take care.