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Suggest Cause For Lumps Stomach Post HCG Injection

a few months ago, my wife and I tried the HCG injections to try to loose weight. After I stopped the injections, I notices a small lump under my skin in my stomach. It has gradually grown and is painful to the touch. I was told that it will go away in time, but I am getting worried. Any thoughts???
Tue, 2 Jun 2015
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Hi,DEar,thanks for your query to HCM.I studied your query in depth.1-In My opinion the lump post-HCG inj under your stomach skin, which is growing lately, is most-probalby a -injection abscess and needs urgent care from your doctor.2-Urgetnly consult surgeon, who would treat it as needed. may be by Nsaids and antibiotics or by incision and drainage of the abscess-if its there.3-Hope this would solve your query.4-Wellcome for any more questions on new or this subject also...Have A Good Day..!!
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Suggest Cause For Lumps Stomach Post HCG Injection

Hi,DEar,thanks for your query to HCM.I studied your query in depth.1-In My opinion the lump post-HCG inj under your stomach skin, which is growing lately, is most-probalby a -injection abscess and needs urgent care from your doctor.2-Urgetnly consult surgeon, who would treat it as needed. may be by Nsaids and antibiotics or by incision and drainage of the abscess-if its there.3-Hope this would solve your query.4-Wellcome for any more questions on new or this subject also...Have A Good Day..!!