24
Feb

i have had a bumkp on my leg for like 2 months.

i woke up this morning with one on my head, the one on my head hurts

the one on my leg only hurts to touch it.

what is this??

can i die from this??

i am crying so much!

any help!

my doctor cant see me for 2 weeks


Answer:
I bet you they’re some kind of cyst. I had the same thing on the back of my neck. It started out small and grew and grew. It is a hard lump and it begins to be painful.

What the doctor will do when you see him is cut it and then remove the infection. He will then patch it up and you will be fine.

I know it can be very painful, so you should go to the emergency room if your doctor cant see you or change doctors.

I was in Hawaii on vacation when mine occurred. You know it must have injured extremely bad for me to go to a doctor when I was on vacation.

Yes, it did hurt to touch it.


Answer:
Try and calm down… if your physician wont see you for 2wks w/ your symptoms then I recommend finding a new physician. There is no way that he/she can not squeeze you in sooner then that. Bumps could be a numerous amount of things.

Answer:
I'm with Jonathan: I'm a tiny surprised about your doctor not being able to see you. If those bumps are painful enough to make you cry, take the problem to the hospital or emergency room.

Good luck.


Answer:
try not to worry ,even though it might be hard not to ,just put your faith in god and i will keep you in my prayers god bless .

Answer:
Come on, get your finger off the panic button. Both are probably ingrown hair and will either form a pimple and pop out on their own or will dry up.

Answer:
It could be anything. Don't worry. Just go see your physician.

Answer:
well it isn't tumors because tumors don't hurt

they could be cysts or a staff infection that would need to be drained…i would go to the ER


Answer:
go to the hospital then

I find it hard to believe you cant see your doc for 2 weeks tho.


Answer:
It sounds like nothing, if you can survive two weeks, you'll be fine.

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