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How To Treat A Liquid Sac On The Thigh?

I have a liquid sac on my inner right thigh. I ve had it about five years now. It started pea size and now is on long and the size of my pointing finger. My doctor says it s nothing to worry about. Recently there has been another discolored sac that has appeared as another sac on top of the original lump. I thought this new one may be an ingrown hair but it doesn t seem to be anything more than discolored sac. I hate to go to the doctor if Ithere isn t a concern., but I m not sure what the slumps are and at what point I should look into having them removed. They are not painful but I can see the bulging my skin. What should I do?
Mon, 12 Jan 2015
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Hi,
Looking to the history as this is since long and gradually increasing in size there might be having developing inguinal hernia called Bubonocele.
Consult surgeon and get examined.
avoid constipation and cough reflex.
Ok and take care.
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How To Treat A Liquid Sac On The Thigh?

Hi, Looking to the history as this is since long and gradually increasing in size there might be having developing inguinal hernia called Bubonocele. Consult surgeon and get examined. avoid constipation and cough reflex. Ok and take care.