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Pregnant. Lump On Buttock Cheeks, Painful, Squishy, Clear Pus Discharge. Worry?

Hello! I wanted to ask you a question I'm quite concerned about. I am30 yrs old a female and found a peanut size lump on my right inner butt cheek. It hurts painfully especially when walking or sitting down. It's big round and kinda squishy in some areas. Earlier it has a little blood coming out and clear pus. I'm scared and embarrassed to tell my doctor. What can I do to help the pain. By the way I'm pregnant and due next month. Please help me out!
Wed, 22 May 2013
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Hello
thank you for your query.
It appears that you have had a boil , which might be a small abscess.
It seems to have drained as the pus and blood has drained out.
Even so, it is a must to see your doctor, because it might require further drainage, dressing or antibiotic cover.
During pregnancy, or even otherwise, do not expose yourself to unnecessary risks.
Please see your doctor right away, as you know you should !!
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Pregnant. Lump On Buttock Cheeks, Painful, Squishy, Clear Pus Discharge. Worry?

Hello thank you for your query. It appears that you have had a boil , which might be a small abscess. It seems to have drained as the pus and blood has drained out. Even so, it is a must to see your doctor, because it might require further drainage, dressing or antibiotic cover. During pregnancy, or even otherwise, do not expose yourself to unnecessary risks. Please see your doctor right away, as you know you should !!