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Raised Bump On Inner Thigh, Light Brown Dark Yellow Pus, Bleeding On Squeezing. Cyst Formation?

Hi i have a raised bump on the highest point of my inner thigh. It is not round, kind of spreads. If i squeeze it, light brown, dark yellow puss comes out until it starts to bleed . After squeezing it does feel slightly less swollen. But then after a day or 2, it is completely filled/raised again. Could this be a cyst or something different?
Mon, 4 Feb 2013
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Hi
Thanks for your query.
The possibility could be an abscess formation. The reason is after discharging pus there is bleeding.
i suggest that you must take good antibiotics after consulting your doctor, and the abscess must be drained properly. I hope you should become better. Consult your nearest doctor.
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Raised Bump On Inner Thigh, Light Brown Dark Yellow Pus, Bleeding On Squeezing. Cyst Formation?

Hi Thanks for your query. The possibility could be an abscess formation. The reason is after discharging pus there is bleeding. i suggest that you must take good antibiotics after consulting your doctor, and the abscess must be drained properly. I hope you should become better. Consult your nearest doctor.