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Persistent Bluish Black Lumps On Lower Back, No Pain, Bleeding With Clear Fluid On Popping. What Could It Be?

I have 5 or 6 small blue-ish black bumps close together on my lower left back, they do not cause any pain until I touch them. I have tried popping them but all that comes out is blood and a small amount of clear liquid but the bumps do not seem to go away. I have currently have had this string of bumps for about a month. If someone could give me some insight would be grateful
Sat, 12 Oct 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

The lesions you described would be pyogenic granuloma ..also known as Granuloma telangiectaticum.

You consult dermatologist immediately.

Electrocautery under local anaesthesia would be the best treatment.

It is a simple OPD procedure.

I hope you may be alright.

I hope you got my answer.

Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Persistent Bluish Black Lumps On Lower Back, No Pain, Bleeding With Clear Fluid On Popping. What Could It Be?

Hi, The lesions you described would be pyogenic granuloma ..also known as Granuloma telangiectaticum. You consult dermatologist immediately. Electrocautery under local anaesthesia would be the best treatment. It is a simple OPD procedure. I hope you may be alright. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD