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What Causes A Bump On The Butt Cheek With Pus And Blood?

Hi, today I was sitting on my chair on the computer and then i felt a pain in my butt hole and lower back region, I then went to the washroom to check it out and it was bleeding. I then found out that there was a hole above my butt hole (not really close to my butt hole) I thought it was a pimple so i popped it and blood/pus came out. There is a hole there and I don t know what to do.
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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Hi and welcome to HCM. Thanks for the query.
It can be just bigger pimple but also it can be more serious inflammatory condition such as perianal abscess or inflammated pylonidal cyst. in these cases you need surgical intervention to drain this pus out and rarely it can be treated with antibiotics. In every case you need to keep this area clean and dry and visit specialist if pain persist.
Wish you good health. Regards
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What Causes A Bump On The Butt Cheek With Pus And Blood?

Hi and welcome to HCM. Thanks for the query. It can be just bigger pimple but also it can be more serious inflammatory condition such as perianal abscess or inflammated pylonidal cyst. in these cases you need surgical intervention to drain this pus out and rarely it can be treated with antibiotics. In every case you need to keep this area clean and dry and visit specialist if pain persist. Wish you good health. Regards