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What Causes A Tender Lump On The Pelvis?

I have a very tender lump on the right side of my pelvis- close to my groin. I have been taking antibiotics to fight off infection which is why I had the irritated lymphnode... but the area has just become tender again and I have been taking antibiotics for 5 days
Mon, 19 Oct 2015
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Hi,thanks for the query to HCM.
Dear,Based on the facts of your query, your right groin lump could be a Chronic Lymphadenitis from the Chronic Boil/ or LGV-Lymphogranuloma Venerum/ or Infectious Mononucleosis/ Soft Sore.
Treat-
Rule out diabetes by Fasting/and Post-meal Blood Sugar studies
Contact dermatologist and treat it with antibiotics / antipyretics/ and anti-inflammatory,with a long term followup.
Fungal antibiotics to Jacky's itch needs to be considered,as your lump is of recurring nature.
Hope this reply would help you to plan further treatment in your case.

Good Day!!

Dr.Savaskar,
Senior Surgical Specialist
M.S.Genl-CVTS
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What Causes A Tender Lump On The Pelvis?

Hi,thanks for the query to HCM. Dear,Based on the facts of your query, your right groin lump could be a Chronic Lymphadenitis from the Chronic Boil/ or LGV-Lymphogranuloma Venerum/ or Infectious Mononucleosis/ Soft Sore. Treat- Rule out diabetes by Fasting/and Post-meal Blood Sugar studies Contact dermatologist and treat it with antibiotics / antipyretics/ and anti-inflammatory,with a long term followup. Fungal antibiotics to Jacky s itch needs to be considered,as your lump is of recurring nature. Hope this reply would help you to plan further treatment in your case. Good Day!! Dr.Savaskar, Senior Surgical Specialist M.S.Genl-CVTS