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Is Hard Bump On Mons Pubis Area Oozing Clear Liquid, Blood And White Puss Mean STD?

i have a hard like bump on my mon pubis area, i squeezed it and a lot of white puss came out along with clear liquid and a little blood. though the bump has gone down a lot it is still hard and still hurts a little when touched or from my underpants brushing against it. can you please tell me what this may be. std or not?
Tue, 24 Jun 2014
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Not likely to be a STD. Possibility of an abscess or furuncle is there. If the content had not been removed totally, it may retain the hardness and will hurt you, as you mentioned. You have to rule out Diabetes Mallitus. A course of an antibiotic may be necessary to have a complete cure and to prevent relapse and recurrence. Better to consult a surgeon and follow his/her advice.
Dr S. Murugan
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Is Hard Bump On Mons Pubis Area Oozing Clear Liquid, Blood And White Puss Mean STD?

Hi, Welcome to HCM Not likely to be a STD. Possibility of an abscess or furuncle is there. If the content had not been removed totally, it may retain the hardness and will hurt you, as you mentioned. You have to rule out Diabetes Mallitus. A course of an antibiotic may be necessary to have a complete cure and to prevent relapse and recurrence. Better to consult a surgeon and follow his/her advice. Dr S. Murugan