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What Causes Blood Blisters In Anal Area?

ive got a small blood blister like bump in the fold where my leg and gooch meet. theres only one and it acted like a normal blister when i manipulated it. when i punctured it blood came out and i put peroxcide on it and a bandaid. any idea what it could be?
Wed, 6 Aug 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM,
A blister on the groin region could be due to a boil or folliculitis.
Boil and folliculitis are infectious and inflammatory conditions and are associated with redness and pain.
Fever may be associated with the lesions.
manipulation can cause the boils to fill up with blood.
If the lesion is still raw, you need to consult your primary healthcare provider.
In case infection is present, topical and/or antibiotic may be required.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal

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What Causes Blood Blisters In Anal Area?

Hello and welcome to HCM, A blister on the groin region could be due to a boil or folliculitis. Boil and folliculitis are infectious and inflammatory conditions and are associated with redness and pain. Fever may be associated with the lesions. manipulation can cause the boils to fill up with blood. If the lesion is still raw, you need to consult your primary healthcare provider. In case infection is present, topical and/or antibiotic may be required. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal