i have like a "bulge" on my lower back,
just on the right side and it felt like
fluid under the skin, i was laying in bed
and i think it "leaked" and in the end i
squeezed it and it was clear fluid, not
gooey but a little thicker than water, now
on my back it feels like there's a slight
indent and a small scab where the opening
was, a little worried as i'm 17 years old
and shy, i don't want to see a doctor
unless it's serious, but if it's overly
serious i think i'd rather not know as it
would be scary.
i can try and answer any other questions.
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rollar64
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Nov 2006 Posts: 129 Location: melbourne
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Posted: 03-27-08 14:56pm
Go and see a doctor, none of us can tell
what it is, the sooner you get it checked
it out the better, it could be treated
simply and easily now, if you wait it
could get complicated, and you may have to
see a number of doctors and endure a lot
more treatment.
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RichT
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Jul 2007 Posts: 819
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Posted: 03-27-08 17:11pm
Hello Dave,
I TOTALLY agree with Rollar. DO see your
doctor and do so without delay. Far
batter to take care of your concern now
rather than wait until it REALLY becomes a
problem.
Keep in touch and do let us know how
things go for you.
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