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Need Medication To Cure The Growing Lump Noticed On The Back Of Neck

I am diabetic and I just recently started to get a growing lump on the back of my neck in the middle by the hairline. It doesn't form a head as if it's acne. It's very painful. The doctor gave me antibiotics which made it go down a little and take the pain away but the pain and swelling came right back as soon as the prescription wore off. What could this be?
Mon, 12 May 2014
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HI.
The first question would be how much is your blood sugar ?
IF this is not controlled , will be the first reason for not healing .

This can be a sebaceous cyst- infected one and can be transformed into a carbuncle if not properly treated.

So go for serious course/s of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medicines.

You have to keep the diabetes well under control.
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Need Medication To Cure The Growing Lump Noticed On The Back Of Neck

HI. The first question would be how much is your blood sugar ? IF this is not controlled , will be the first reason for not healing . This can be a sebaceous cyst- infected one and can be transformed into a carbuncle if not properly treated. So go for serious course/s of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medicines. You have to keep the diabetes well under control.