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Q: Lumps of skin with blood
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 12th, 2009
hello my name is wayne i have severaly like lumps of skin and blood in them under my bum aerea i have not gone to the doctors and wont as im very imbarressed it does not hurt in anyway it just itches alittle is there any thing you could do to help me please thank you wayne


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Dr. Robert Wascher , MD
replied on August 12th, 2009
Skin Cancer Answer A7048
Unfortunately, it is not possible to offer patients a specific diagnosis over the internet without examining them.

I'm certain that your doctor will be sensitive to your embarrassment if you mention your feelings to him or her. So, please make an appointment with your doctor for an evaluation.

Sincerely/ Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS

http://doctorwascher.com






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