1 year, 11 months ago
I have a recurring boil/cyst that has
been draining daily for over 2 months.
I`ve had them all my life but they always go away, why not this
I`m 52 have tried everything. I`m clean, eat healthy, drink lots of h2o, take vitamins and herbal supplements for
my osteoarthritis. This is not an ingrown hair, it is on my breast. I do lay on my belly most of the time to
watch tv and surf the net due to it being most comfortable for my OA pain. I always thought it was hormonal
but now that`s been over for 2 years, who knows maybe not. Doc doesn`t know, says nothing. I know how
to lance them properly. My brother has them too. I have no stress, live alone.
Has anyone taken some kind of medicine(topical doesn`t help, I even tried wart remover, stupid me) or herbal supplement that can help? I`m slipping back into depression over this. Please help me.
my osteoarthritis. This is not an ingrown hair, it is on my breast. I do lay on my belly most of the time to
watch tv and surf the net due to it being most comfortable for my OA pain. I always thought it was hormonal
but now that`s been over for 2 years, who knows maybe not. Doc doesn`t know, says nothing. I know how
to lance them properly. My brother has them too. I have no stress, live alone.
Has anyone taken some kind of medicine(topical doesn`t help, I even tried wart remover, stupid me) or herbal supplement that can help? I`m slipping back into depression over this. Please help me.
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I would not panic, but I do think that you need to see a different doctor. With your symptoms, and the fact that it is not leaving, this sounds like it could potentially be MRSA. Now there are different types of MRSA, and I don't think this is serious, but you do need to be on strong antibiotics and potentially need to have this professionally drained. If you cannot see a new doctor, then try a dermatologist. This needs to be seen.
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