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Have Lump Deep In Inner Thigh And Spreading Down. Sensitive To Touch, Blood Test Negative For Clog. Suggest?

I have a quarter size lump deep in my inner right thigh. It has progressed down about eight inches. The progression is in the form of a straight line. The area is sensitive to the touch. There are two lumps now; one near my groin
and one about 3 inches down my thigh. I have had an ultrasound which showed negative for a blood clog.

Please advise,

Thanks
Sat, 31 Aug 2013
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hi
The lump which started first could be infection.The infection has spread as straight line and involved the groin lymphnodes.
Ultrasound will give a clue.It could be infection,not blood clog.
I prescribe antibiotics,anti inflammatory medicines to my patients with similar complaints.
Please consult a surgeon,get examined clinically,and proceed.
Wish you speedy recovery
Regards
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Have Lump Deep In Inner Thigh And Spreading Down. Sensitive To Touch, Blood Test Negative For Clog. Suggest?

Hi The lump which started first could be infection.The infection has spread as straight line and involved the groin lymphnodes. Ultrasound will give a clue.It could be infection,not blood clog. I prescribe antibiotics,anti inflammatory medicines to my patients with similar complaints. Please consult a surgeon,get examined clinically,and proceed. Wish you speedy recovery Regards