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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Blood Filled Cyst In The Groin Area

I have recurring blood filled cysts. One has come up in my groin area, between thigh and vulva to be exact. It is quite large compared to the one in the past and much more painful it is in the scat of one of two severe stretch marks from my first pregnancy 15 years ago, this is to what u am attributing the pain. I ve had one of these on my chin that lasted for a year or more and I don t think I could bear this for a year in this particular location. Any idea on how I can rid myself of this in this particular area.
Mon, 5 Oct 2015
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According to your history it seems to be a case of folliculitis which is inflammation of the hair follicles. You will have to take oral and topical antibiotics to resolve this along with antiinflammatory medicines. These are prescription medicines so you should consult a dermatologist at the earliest.
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Dr Asmeet
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Blood Filled Cyst In The Groin Area

Hi According to your history it seems to be a case of folliculitis which is inflammation of the hair follicles. You will have to take oral and topical antibiotics to resolve this along with antiinflammatory medicines. These are prescription medicines so you should consult a dermatologist at the earliest. Regards Dr Asmeet