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How To Cure Several Growing Painful Lumps At Lower Spine?

I at first noticed a lump next to my lower spine and now notice several of them some are soft and some are kind of solid but they are getting bigger each day and finding more of them I feel pain from them.They seem to stay on either side of my lower spine.I have been feeling very tired and not well in the trunk area
Fri, 13 Dec 2013
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Hi,

It seems that you may be having either sebaceous cysts or fibromas. There may be bacterial infection in the lesions, that is why you get pain in lumps. You consult dermatologist for perfect diagnosis. Take ashort course of antibiotics and pain killer. After few investigations, you doctor may go for surgery, if he feels to remove them... Ok. I hope you got my answer.

Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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How To Cure Several Growing Painful Lumps At Lower Spine?

Hi, It seems that you may be having either sebaceous cysts or fibromas. There may be bacterial infection in the lesions, that is why you get pain in lumps. You consult dermatologist for perfect diagnosis. Take ashort course of antibiotics and pain killer. After few investigations, you doctor may go for surgery, if he feels to remove them... Ok. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD