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How Can A Lump With Pus Be Treated?

ive had a limp on my hip just before the groin for months.... it has a dark shadow over it and it started weeping last night and has gotten bigger... i phone the nhs and they said not to touch it and make an emergancy doctors appointment..im just waiting for thm to phone me back....,. but the nhs never said what it could be any ideas?
Mon, 18 May 2015
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Dear I went through your problem indepth.1-It appears to be infectious burst-leaking-bump , 2-and needs urgent attendance by a surgeon-3-It could be communicable disease-mostly and hence NHS advised emergency treatment at the expert hands.4-Hope I attended to your query.Keep patience and co-operate with the NHS doctors,who would take proper care.5-If you need any more help, you are wellcome.Thnks for the query.
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How Can A Lump With Pus Be Treated?

Hi, Dear I went through your problem indepth.1-It appears to be infectious burst-leaking-bump , 2-and needs urgent attendance by a surgeon-3-It could be communicable disease-mostly and hence NHS advised emergency treatment at the expert hands.4-Hope I attended to your query.Keep patience and co-operate with the NHS doctors,who would take proper care.5-If you need any more help, you are wellcome.Thnks for the query.