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Hello, I have what appears to be a pimple on my chest. It is red and slightly swollen. The swollen area isabout 2 inches in diameter. In the center there is what looks like a pimple and the swollen area hurts to the touch and is pretty sensitive. This seems to have formed overnight and its been about two days. I don t know if it is just a pimple or something serious, and if it is just a pimple how can I treat it? -Kyle
It may be a boil only Kyle.If you were my patient I would try a course of Augmentin plus Paracetamol for 5 days. If it's still there it may be an infection deeper than the chest wall . If it is in the centre or midline, I would still give a course of Augmentin and Paracetamol. If it is on one side of the center, I will prefer to take a plain Postero anterior X Ray of Chest. Sometimes a pneumonia or some chronic infection of lungs can present with a pus filled cavity inside and a protrusion on chest wall looking like the one on your chest wall. In case of Pulmonary or the pleural[the sac enclosing the lungs] infections it is called Empyema Necessitans. There is nothing to worry. There is treatment for all the above infections. And we have to investigate for the cause for correct treatment. Godspeed.
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What Does A Red Pimple On The Chest Indicate?
It may be a boil only Kyle.If you were my patient I would try a course of Augmentin plus Paracetamol for 5 days. If it s still there it may be an infection deeper than the chest wall . If it is in the centre or midline, I would still give a course of Augmentin and Paracetamol. If it is on one side of the center, I will prefer to take a plain Postero anterior X Ray of Chest. Sometimes a pneumonia or some chronic infection of lungs can present with a pus filled cavity inside and a protrusion on chest wall looking like the one on your chest wall. In case of Pulmonary or the pleural[the sac enclosing the lungs] infections it is called Empyema Necessitans. There is nothing to worry. There is treatment for all the above infections. And we have to investigate for the cause for correct treatment. Godspeed.