Small, Greyish Bump On Butt Cheek. Is This Serious?
Hi, my sister has a small bump in her left butt cheek at it s color is grayish and when you touch it you could feel it like more or less a size of a marble. i think it was growing but not painful. I d like to know what it is and is it dangerous? Thank you.
I can understand your concern for greyish bump on butt cheek of your sister. In your query you have not mentioned the age, sex and other relevant details of your sister so that the exact cause could be found out.
There can be multiple possibilities of the blisters in your condition. It can be a part of simple folliculitis by bacterial proliferation or may be part of some autoimmune problem which is causing blistering.
A detailed history with proper work up is required to reach to the exact diagnosis. You should meet dermatologist at the earliest so that exact diagnosis can be made.
Do not try to pinch or pop the blister as can get secondarily infected and further complications.
Hope these information will relax you.
Take care.
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Small, Greyish Bump On Butt Cheek. Is This Serious?
Hi, I can understand your concern for greyish bump on butt cheek of your sister. In your query you have not mentioned the age, sex and other relevant details of your sister so that the exact cause could be found out. There can be multiple possibilities of the blisters in your condition. It can be a part of simple folliculitis by bacterial proliferation or may be part of some autoimmune problem which is causing blistering. A detailed history with proper work up is required to reach to the exact diagnosis. You should meet dermatologist at the earliest so that exact diagnosis can be made. Do not try to pinch or pop the blister as can get secondarily infected and further complications. Hope these information will relax you. Take care.