Groin Cyst

Cysts are noncancerous, mostly harmless growths that develop under the skin. A groin cyst occurs spontaneously and can be firm or soft, tender, or not painful at all.

  
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Will antibiotics heal my painful groin cysts?

Query: Hello doctor,I have two groin cysts. They are red and purple lumps under the skin, the size of a 50c Austrian coin, and are painful to touch. I have two of them next to one another and are on glands and arteries, and blood vessels. I have been given a double dosage of antibiotics, and a 50 % chance ...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for the query. I have gone through the photos and details (attachment removed to protect the patient's identity). It appears to be due to some infection in the local region, maybe the genital area or lower limbs. Look for any infection in the area. Anyway, ...  Read Full »

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