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Lump on Neck - Help
6 months ago i develope what I though to be a pimple on my neck. It was read, swollen, etc. However, it still has not gone away. I have used acne medications, hot compresses, etc. For the past two months it becomes hard and almost seems to be calcified. I have pulled hard white chunks out of it but it will not go away.Any suggestions would be appreciated
timm7 on 2007-01-31
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please give some more details about its growth, nature, time of growth, size, colour, material in it like pus or otherwise,painful,with treatment did etc
Dr. Mahfooz
Dr. Mahfooz
♡ Mahfoozurrehman last decade
It started as a small red bump, then it formed a hard ball like substance underneath the skin. I used acne medication, toothpaste, witch hazel, hot compresses, neosporin, but nothing helped. It began to form a hard crust like covering, i would pick this away with tweezers and a hard white chunk could be pulled out with the tweezers. The bump would go down a little and take the natural color of my skin. But then it the ball like substance would return beneath the skin and the hard crust like covering would return. When this happens it is very painful until i am able to break it open.
Thank you for the quick response.
Thank you for the quick response.
timm7 last decade
Please take Calc.Flour 6x four time a day and Baryta Carb 200 One Doze daily and report after one week
Dr.Mahfooz
Dr.Mahfooz
♡ Mahfoozurrehman last decade
U are suffering from Sebaceous Cyst. Get it operated.
If u don't get it operated it will again occur. The sac has to be pulled out.
If u don't get it operated it will again occur. The sac has to be pulled out.
drprodip last decade
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