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Sore on breast,possible lump........
From: Jamie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 3 Sep 2003 23:22:04 -0500 (CDT)
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A couple of weeks ago I had a pimple about an inch and a half from my right nipple. It popped, was a bit sore, like normal pimples. My right breast started itching a bit in that general area about a week ago. I looked and the spot had kinda turned into a sore. It just looked like a round spot w/ a bit of a scab on top. I waited a couple days, and it's gotten worse. A bit of "puss" came out, then some liquid (the scab came off). Now it hurts not only on the spot, but about an inch around. It still itches a bit sometimes also. But the worst part is that it seems like there is a lump right under the sore. If I touch it right on top, it's kind of hard. Feeling from the side of the sore, it seems as though there could be a small lump. But certain ways it seems fine. I tried putting peroxide on it to clean it out, and it was infected. But once i wiped off the excess liquid, the white that formed from the peroxide stayed, and wouldn't come off like normal. There is also a "ring" around the sore that is about an inch wide, and slightly red. Can anyone help??? please!
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