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How Can An Analgesic Injection Site Lump With Oozing Blood Be Treated?

i think the analgesic injection into my butt by the dermatologist was not done properly. I have a huge 2 inch lump that is tender and hot. He did a biopsy, which was unnecessary to boot. I am taking amoxicillain and it does seem to be going down a bit, and the wouund is secreting some runny blood like ooze.
Mon, 29 Jun 2015
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Hi,thanks for your query to HCM.
-I understood your concerns.
I would treat it by
- Compression Stcking plast padded-dressing to yor butt.
- tb declofenac with script from your GP or ER doctor.
- Continue antibiotics- as lump is reducing.
With this care lump should resolve to normal in next 3-4 days time.
-If it does not resolve or grows with pain-consult a Surgeon who would treat by drainage if need be.
Hope this way will help you to take care of the lump you have.
Wellcome for any more help if you need.
Wishing you a fast recovery.
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How Can An Analgesic Injection Site Lump With Oozing Blood Be Treated?

Hi,thanks for your query to HCM. -I understood your concerns. I would treat it by - Compression Stcking plast padded-dressing to yor butt. - tb declofenac with script from your GP or ER doctor. - Continue antibiotics- as lump is reducing. With this care lump should resolve to normal in next 3-4 days time. -If it does not resolve or grows with pain-consult a Surgeon who would treat by drainage if need be. Hope this way will help you to take care of the lump you have. Wellcome for any more help if you need. Wishing you a fast recovery.