sounds like a sebaceous cyst, see your doc. They're treatable with diet changes (like pimples are)... as far as the eye things goes, that weird and stumps my theory. Good luck
Maybe an allergic reaction, which constitutes a emergency visit.
2006-09-17 21:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-11 06:53:10
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What you're experiencing may be 2 pilonidal sinuses. Commonly occurring in males, these are often caused by hairs which penetrate the pores of the skin and become stuck. They then burrow down deeper and, over time, form small canals or tiny pits/holes around the central wound. I've had one myself, and they can be extremely painful, as they pop, form a scab, swell up with puss and then pop again. I often found it good to sleep with a light bandage taped over it, as opposed to leaving it exposed, as sometimes the wound would 'scab-up' over night and become stuck to the sheet I was sleeping on, resulting in a rather painful surprise when I tried to roll over in the middle of the night. If you go to your local doctor, they might encourage you to go to a good surgeon. It is a very simple procedure - I had mine done in June - and you're out of hospital the same day you get your surgery, but you need about 7-10 days off work to recover and allow the stitches to do their thing. One last thing - if it turns out not to be a pilonidal sinus, it could possibly be a very nasty, infected boil (I've had one of those too!). If so, i strongly recommend that you see a naturopath. Seeing as you have 2 sores, these boils are likely to be caused by an underlying blood impurity, which can easily be fixed by modifying your diet and the use of herbal medicines. Good luck, I really hope this has helped in some way!
2016-04-06 05:04:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You usually can care for a single, small boil yourself. But see your doctor if a boil occurs on your face or spine or if you have:
A boil that worsens rapidly or is extremely painful
Boils that are very large, haven't healed in two weeks or are accompanied by a fever
Frequent boils
Red lines radiating from a boil, which may be a sign that the infection has entered your bloodstream
A condition that suppresses your immune system, such as an organ transplant or HIV infection
Children and older adults who develop one or more boils should also receive medical care.
2006-09-17 21:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-20 08:04:13
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answered by ? 4
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It's a staph infection. The same stuff that's been on the news. It's the one they say needs no open wound to contract. (personally, I think something id hosting the staph, but I've been called crazy more than once)
It's called MRSA or something like that.
Might want to ck out Morgellins.
2006-09-18 02:49:45
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Clean them out with peroxide, and put a cover over them. Do this several times a day, until the infection is taken care of. If you are hairy on your back, it could be an infected hair follicle. If you don't get relief go to the Dr. and have it checked out.
2016-03-15 08:00:38
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first of all you need to go to the doctor. Alot of people with Diabeties get boils. 30% of people have what is called Staph Carbuncle.. it means that your body can't fight off the bacteria on your skin. You need to use only anti-bacterial soap (I.E. Dial) and make sure that you bathe 2 times a day....Hope this helps. :)
2006-09-17 21:19:21
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answered by renee m 2
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It sounds like Boils to me. This is very treatable, but you will have to see a Doctor and be put on antibiotics.
Also, be sure and do not use anyone else's towels, razors, soap, etc. as this can easily be spread, as it has on your body.
2006-09-17 21:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't believe that is correct
2016-08-08 15:15:25
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