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Swelling and pain under the butt

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I have a swelling under my butt, could it be a lump?

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Asked by: 44 Years Old, 77 Kg, 174cm Male

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If you feel a lump under your butt, it could be due to a variety of different causes. It could be a foodborne illness, a sebaceous cyst, an infection, or another condition. I have a few questions to help me help you better:

  1. How long has your lump been there?

  2. Is your lump causing pain or discomfort?

  3. Has the lump been constant or has it changed in size over time?

  4. Have you had any recent trauma or injury?

  5. Is there any redness or warmth over your lump?

  6. Do you have any other symptoms, such as a fever or general malaise?

Once I have this information, I can guide you further. In the meantime, with your current knowledge, we can offer some comforting advice for a short period of time.

In the meantime, warm compresses can help relieve the swelling and discomfort. Also, be careful not to apply too much pressure.

It is important to see a healthcare professional as soon as possible for specific treatment and evaluation if you have these symptoms:

I am not a doctor and this is not a medical diagnosis.

Question

The swelling has been there for 6-7 years, it can cause pain when you sit on it, the size of the swelling is increasing, I have not had any recent trauma or injury, there is no redness on the swelling, I do not have fever or fatigue

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Asked by: 44 Years Old, 77 Kg, 174cm Male

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According to the information you provided, we are talking about a long-term swelling that causes pain when sitting on it and increases in size. This situation should be evaluated carefully. First, we can consider a few possibilities:

  1. Lipoma: They are usually harmless and slowly growing fatty cysts.

  2. Cyst: They may be sebaceous cysts or other subcutaneous cysts.

  3. Abscesses: Although there are no signs of infection, they carry a risk of becoming infected in the internal areas.

  4. Muscle or connective tissue problems: They may be related to tendons or muscles.

However, in order to evaluate the situation accurately and correctly, your doctor should perform a physical examination and, if necessary, recommend imaging tests such as ultrasound or MRI to confirm the diagnosis.

Temporary Recommendations:

  • Warm Compress: May relieve pain and discomfort.
  • Anti-inflammatory: Can be used for pain management with your doctor's approval.
  • Avoid Pressure: Avoid applying too much pressure to the area while sitting.

However, these suggestions are for temporary relief. It is strongly recommended that you visit one of the following specialists:

Possible Specialties:

  • General Surgery- OrthopedicsI am not a real doctor and this is not a medical diagnosis.
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