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What Does A Blister On The Right Breast Indicate?

I have a blister on my right breast. I have been putting Neosporin on it with a bandaide. I just removed the bandage and white think puss came pouring out. the center looks raw and it is seeping clear fluid with a little blood. what could it be and what should I do to treat it?
Mon, 27 Nov 2017
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1. As you age can't be deduced from the history, thus following is my opinion [as I'm unable to examine you directly]:

i. It could be because of an infection, abscess, cyst, so in the best interest, it is wise to consult a gynecologist for a Mammogram [to examine the breast for diagnosis and screening.

PS. Carcinoma of the breast if detected early is completely curable, particularly in postmenopausal women, a breast lump is to be considered malignant [unless proved otherwise] and if it comes normally only thereafter lifestyle changes, alternative medicines, and medications [HRT], can be discussed.
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What Does A Blister On The Right Breast Indicate?

** Thanks for contacting with your health concern 1. As you age can t be deduced from the history, thus following is my opinion [as I m unable to examine you directly]: i. It could be because of an infection, abscess, cyst, so in the best interest, it is wise to consult a gynecologist for a Mammogram [to examine the breast for diagnosis and screening. PS. Carcinoma of the breast if detected early is completely curable, particularly in postmenopausal women, a breast lump is to be considered malignant [unless proved otherwise] and if it comes normally only thereafter lifestyle changes, alternative medicines, and medications [HRT], can be discussed.