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How To Cure Small Bumps With Pus Found On Buttocks And Thighs?

There are small bumps the size of a normal mosquito bite on my butt and back thighs and when I squeeze it yellow pus comes out. It heals in a couple of weeks but leaves this dark mark. In a couple of days another bump shows up. What is it. Is is a skin infection
Fri, 8 May 2015
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Hi,
It seems that there might be having some local skin infection producing recurring infection over the part.
Perspiration and less airy part, aggravates the problem.
Go for one antibiotic medicine course for 5-7 days.
Apply antibiotic cream locally.
Keep local part clean, dry and airy.
Fungal infection is to be ruled out after consulting your doctor.
Ok and take care.
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How To Cure Small Bumps With Pus Found On Buttocks And Thighs?

Hi, It seems that there might be having some local skin infection producing recurring infection over the part. Perspiration and less airy part, aggravates the problem. Go for one antibiotic medicine course for 5-7 days. Apply antibiotic cream locally. Keep local part clean, dry and airy. Fungal infection is to be ruled out after consulting your doctor. Ok and take care.