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What Is The Suggestion For A Bump With Dark Blood Coming Out On Inner Thigh?
I have a bump just one in my inner thigh it never go away i went to my primary doctor have did all the tests i taking pill still not working i gain weight now my clothes are a little small in if i put on jean in if my thighs rubbing together my bump start back hurting in dark blood coming out what do you think i need to do to help my problem
Hello and welcome to HCM, A bump on inner aspect of the thigh which is hurting and bleeds on touch suggests a vascular lesion. Vascular lesions are lesions arising from blood vessels- arteries, veins or capillaries. The history suggests that the lesion is benign one. However, correct diagnosis can only be made after investigations. Consult your doctor for clinical assessment of the lesion. If required an excision biopsy may be done wherein the lesion is surgically excised and sent for histopathological examination. The nature of lesion can only be determined after histopathological examination.
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What Is The Suggestion For A Bump With Dark Blood Coming Out On Inner Thigh?
Hello and welcome to HCM, A bump on inner aspect of the thigh which is hurting and bleeds on touch suggests a vascular lesion. Vascular lesions are lesions arising from blood vessels- arteries, veins or capillaries. The history suggests that the lesion is benign one. However, correct diagnosis can only be made after investigations. Consult your doctor for clinical assessment of the lesion. If required an excision biopsy may be done wherein the lesion is surgically excised and sent for histopathological examination. The nature of lesion can only be determined after histopathological examination. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal