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Puss Filled Bump Appeared In Butt Area. Will It Be Cured On Its Own?

Hi doctor I am a male guy and in my butt area next to my hole a little piece of the skin became apart from the hole but is detach in a way that is look like is cut. Also next to it there is a little ball that is coming out.the ball have little of fluid. I was wondering is there anything I can put there that will make it disappear
Sat, 12 Jan 2013
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Hi thanks for your question.
The bump you are mentioning next to your anal opening could be a boil ( infection of hair follicle) resulting in formation of perianal abscess.It woun't go without treatment and can lead to complications.Consult a nearby physician who may examine you to determine whether puss need to be drained or not.You may also need antibiotics for treatment of infection.
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Puss Filled Bump Appeared In Butt Area. Will It Be Cured On Its Own?

Hi thanks for your question. The bump you are mentioning next to your anal opening could be a boil ( infection of hair follicle) resulting in formation of perianal abscess.It woun t go without treatment and can lead to complications.Consult a nearby physician who may examine you to determine whether puss need to be drained or not.You may also need antibiotics for treatment of infection. Hope this answers your question.