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Bumps On Various Body Parts, Green Pus Comes Out On Popping. What Could It Be?

I have had several bumps in several differing locations, the first was between my toes. I am treating my feet for athletes feet. I burst the bump and green puss came out. The second was on my leg and the same thing happened when I burst It. The last one was on my scrotum and when I burst it a few days later more came up in the groin area, I also feel small lumps in my groin area and the scrotum.
Mon, 24 Sep 2012
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Hi..envious..., you need to be clinically examined , valuated and investigate...
only then the condition can be treated.., do not neglect the condition,
this will lead to secondary infection and sepsis..
consult a Dermatologist..

Take care..
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Bumps On Various Body Parts, Green Pus Comes Out On Popping. What Could It Be?

Welcome to HealthcareMagicForum Hi..envious..., you need to be clinically examined , valuated and investigate... only then the condition can be treated.., do not neglect the condition, this will lead to secondary infection and sepsis.. consult a Dermatologist.. Take care..