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What Causes A Bubble Like Spot Under The Nipple?

Umm... Hi. This is a bit odd but: I have an almost bubble like red dot about the size of a pin head right bellow my nipple. It is very sensitive and will cause a sharp pain if it rubs on my clothes. Did a bit of looking around, but most issues seem to apply to females, but I am a guy.
Thu, 29 Jun 2017
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hi,
thank you for putting a query on HCM.
sir, this red tender bubble is likely to be folliculitis as per your history. basically, it is a infection of hair follicle.
treatment consist of oral antibiotics in the form of tab cefixime 200 mg bd for 5 days, tab aceclofenac bd, and apply gentamycin cream bd.

if at all, the lesion has a chronic history, as you have not mentioned the duration of lesion, I would suggest you to consult a dermatologist nearby once.

I hope I have solved your query.
thank you
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What Causes A Bubble Like Spot Under The Nipple?

hi, thank you for putting a query on HCM. sir, this red tender bubble is likely to be folliculitis as per your history. basically, it is a infection of hair follicle. treatment consist of oral antibiotics in the form of tab cefixime 200 mg bd for 5 days, tab aceclofenac bd, and apply gentamycin cream bd. if at all, the lesion has a chronic history, as you have not mentioned the duration of lesion, I would suggest you to consult a dermatologist nearby once. I hope I have solved your query. thank you