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What Could Be The Reason For Having Pimples On My Butt Cheeks?

Hello, on both of my butt cheeks there have been constantly appearing large pimples. Sometimes they really hurt. when squeezed white matter with really bad smell comes out. I have a problem that I can't find what's the name of this kind of deviation, could You please help me?
Wed, 26 Feb 2014
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Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM

You seems to be suffering from bacterial infection of the hair follicles/pyoderma.

I would suggest that you get a prescription for an oral antibiotic from your local care practitioner (penicillin group e.g Amoxycillin).

Topical OTC antibacterial like 2% mupirocin can be applied over the lesions twice daily.

An antibacterial soap would help in decreasing resident bacterial population.

take care
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What Could Be The Reason For Having Pimples On My Butt Cheeks?

Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM You seems to be suffering from bacterial infection of the hair follicles/pyoderma. I would suggest that you get a prescription for an oral antibiotic from your local care practitioner (penicillin group e.g Amoxycillin). Topical OTC antibacterial like 2% mupirocin can be applied over the lesions twice daily. An antibacterial soap would help in decreasing resident bacterial population. take care regards