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Recurring Bumps and Pus in the Pubic Area

7/16/2025, 2:30:35 PMMale25-34

Greetings! I’m reaching out for some guidance, as I’ve developed a lump accompanied by pus in the pubic region for the second time now. The initial occurrence happened several months ago in the same spot. Additionally, I've noticed a similar issue—a bump filled with pus—on my thigh. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I’m a 27-year-old male, a non-smoker, and I had an experience with paid sex last year. For the past two months, I’ve been applying Vaseline lotion and using a Japanese acne treatment for various bumps on my skin.

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Cony

7/16/2025, 2:31:00 PM

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Recurring bumps with pus in the pubic area and on your thigh can be concerning, and it's understandable that you're seeking guidance. These symptoms may indicate infections, possibly related to ingrown hairs, folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles), or even other skin infections. Let's address your concerns and outline next steps.

Explanation:

These lumps and pus suggest that there might be an accumulation of bacteria, which can lead to infections. Given that this has happened more than once in the same spot, it’s essential to take measures to prevent future occurrences. The use of Vaseline and topical treatments may not be effective if the underlying issue is not resolved.

Next Steps:

  1. Stop Applying Products: Temporarily stop using Vaseline and the Japanese acne treatment on the affected areas. These products may be clogging your pores and contributing to the problem.

  2. Gentle Cleansing: Clean the affected areas gently with a mild soap and warm water daily. This helps remove bacteria and reduces inflammation.

  3. Avoid Irritation: Wear loose-fitting underwear and clothing to minimize friction and irritation in the pubic area and thigh. This is especially important after showering or exercising.

  4. Warm Compress: Apply a warm compress to the areas for 10-15 minutes, a few times a day. This can help soothe the skin and promote drainage from the bumps.

  5. Avoid Picking: Resist the urge to squeeze or pop the bumps, as this can worsen infection and lead to scarring.

  6. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on any changes in the bumps. If they continue to recur, enlarge, or if you experience intense pain, fever, or spreading redness, consider seeking professional medical evaluation.

  7. Consider Hygiene Practices: Regularly change your underwear and towels. Using antibacterial body wash may also help reduce bacterial load on your skin.

If these steps do not improve your symptoms over the next week or the condition worsens, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough examination and possible prescription treatment, such as antibiotics if an infection is confirmed. Remember, prioritizing your skin health is important, and taking action now can prevent further complications. Please feel free to reach out if you have more questions or need additional support!

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