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Small Pimple Near Rectum, Bleeding, Foul Smelling Pus, Severe Pain, Nausea. Cure?
2 months ago i notice a small zit like pimple near my rectum .i left it alone untill 1 day about a month ago it bleed for about 8 hours and i lost about a pint of blood.its bleed like that about 3 more times since then. last week it started to leak a very bad smelling puss that is yellowish.it is now the size of a large kidney bean which is attached to my butt by a thin tube like skin .the pain is very bad and now i am so nauseous.i am still having bowel movents every day.
The pimple that you are having in the buttock region can be infected piles, follicilitis, infected warts, infected cyst, skin lesions, etc.
You need to visit your surgeon for clinical examination. A correct diagnosis can only be made after the examination.
The pus has to be drained and dressed.
A course of antibiotics may be ordered for clearing the infection.
Analgesics will relieve the pain.
Stool softeners will help to sofetn stools and avoid the stress and pain in the affected region.
Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Small Pimple Near Rectum, Bleeding, Foul Smelling Pus, Severe Pain, Nausea. Cure?
Hello and welcome to HCM The pimple that you are having in the buttock region can be infected piles, follicilitis, infected warts, infected cyst, skin lesions, etc. You need to visit your surgeon for clinical examination. A correct diagnosis can only be made after the examination. The pus has to be drained and dressed. A course of antibiotics may be ordered for clearing the infection. Analgesics will relieve the pain. Stool softeners will help to sofetn stools and avoid the stress and pain in the affected region. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal