Little Lump On Top of Butt Crack Posted: 09-26-07 01:27am
i have a lump on the bottom of my tailbone
kind of the top of my butt crack. it moves
alittle bit under the skin but somewhat
feels like a bruise.
the little ball/ lump started out very
small i thought it was one of those
pimples that stayed under the skin that
went away. but i have had this for maybe
about 6 monthes now and it is about the
size of a nickel now. im very nervous
about. any info about this will help!
Thanks
are there glands in that area that can be
swollen?
can cancer form there?
does anyone have any idea what this can
be?
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MandMs
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Posted: 09-26-07 02:45am
Lump that appears at the bottom of
tailbone, usually, is suspected for
pilonidal cyst. This cyst can become
infected and filled with pus. When this
happens the cyst is known as pilonidal
abscess. You can experience its presence
as swollen red lump that's causing pain.
Do you feel progressive
tenderness after physical activity or a
period of prolonged sitting? Have you
noticed a pus drainage from the lump? Do
you have fever? Do you find this lump and
the surrounding area tender and warm to
palpation?
Waiting for your post!
Best wishes!
Marija
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travsteph2504
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Reply Posted: 09-26-07 09:34am
My lump does not show any color at all.
There is no drainage at all either. It
feels tender though when i push on it or
if i slouch in my seat and sit on it. I
dont feel anything after any physical
activity, only when the lump is being
pushed on.
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MandMs
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Posted: 09-27-07 07:30am
As I mentioned in a previous post,
pilonidal cyst are lumps that usually form
just to the side of the top crease in the
buttocks and can be as small as a pea or
large than a golf ball. It's an abscess
that is created from an infected follicle.
Usually, it hurts when you press on it and
if it becomes infected the pain will be
worse. Pilonidal cyst can take one of
several courses. Some people with
pilonidal cyst will experience
excruciating pain in the tailbone area and
will have obvious signs of inflamed
lump(redness, swelling, pain) Other people
will have abscess that's draining and
don't cause sever pain. The third group of
people are the ones that can feel the
lump, but cause very little pain.
Do you feel itchy in that area and
perianal area too? You could have minimal
drainage with no odor and you can feel
itchy caused from the drainage.
Do you have family history of pilonidal
cyst? Are you experiencing lower back
pain? Did you suffer traumatic injury to
the tailbone? Do you have tendency towards
forming acne, boils or cysts?
Best wishes!
Marija
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travsteph2504
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Posted: 10-01-07 21:48pm
I have had lower back pain for almost 2
years now. But i havent always had that
lump.
I dont feel itchy at all.
I do have a doctor appt. on Wed to find
something out.
if it is that kind of cyst what do i have
to do to get it taken care of? does it
cause any serious problems?
Thank you so much for all your help
lately!
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MandMs
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Posted: 10-02-07 10:39am
Hi!
Because you're not experiencing other
symptoms than tenderness in that area only
when you push on it or sit on it, I guess
treatment will not be required. You just
need to keep the area clean and dry well
after washing, to avoid infection of the
sinus. You can ,also, try to soak the area
in warm water if the lump start to cause
more pain.
Please, inform me about you doctor's
appointment!
Best wishes!
Marija
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MandMs
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Hi Travsteph2504! Posted: 10-08-07 11:01am
How did the doctor's appointment on
Wednesday went?
Do you have something to share with us?
Was the doctor familiar with your
problem?
Did he suggest some tests for your
conditions?
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insearchforfeedback
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Feedback On Doctor's Appointment? Posted: 10-31-07 20:58pm
hello patient,
did you ever get feedback from your
doctor? My symptoms sound identical to
yours and I am very curious of your
outcome.
Many thanks,
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cbohrn
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Pilonidal Abscess Posted: 11-15-07 11:53am
Hi!
I was doing research on this problem
because I have a similar issue. The bump
formed at the top of my crack about a year
and a half ago and slowly got larger until
it was about the size of a quarter. I
didn't think too much about it because it
only hurt when I sat directly on it, but
eventually it began to hurt when I moved
around. I cannot describe the amount of
pain it caused me. I was completely
miserable for about a week when it finally
opened up and drained a good amount of
blood and this weird clear liquid. At
this point (I'm stubborn) I decided to see
my doctor. He tried to clean it out and
put in a wick, but the wick came out the
next day. It healed up nicely, but it has
come back and I would say it is twice as
large as it was before and EXTREMELY
painful. I'm not messing around with it
this time, I have surgery scheduled
Tuesday to have it properly cleaned out.
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cbohrn
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Posted: 11-28-07 17:48pm
Here's a follow up of my status. It turns
out my appointment was to have the abscess
cut open (about 1 inch), drained, cleaned
and packed. What they didn't tell me
until the process was finished was that I
would need to pack the opening twice a day
for 4-8 weeks THEN they would perform
surgery to permanently remove the abscess.
If you decide to take this route, let me
warn you. The first two days of packing
the abscess are horribly painful. Pulling
out the bandage and replacing it probably
isn't something you will be able to do for
the first 3 days, after that the pain will
be mild and the wound should be healing up
and getting smaller on the inside.
The surgeon that worked on me stressed
that if I didn't get follow up surgery,
the abscess would come back in a year.
Despite how much of a pain in the ass all
of this is (literally) I'm going to tough
it out and do what he says. I will update
again when my surgery is over. Hopefully
this is helping somebody out there.
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consernd14yrold
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Posted: 03-25-08 01:22am
omfg, i dont want that to happen to me, i
dont want to be emaberassed, i guess i got
all the advise i could get by reading
other peoples answers and help, i am so
screwed
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amandab13
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Pilonidal cyst Posted: 04-10-08 16:23pm
As the mother of a son who had a pilonidal
cyst that was healed, I have some advice.
For him, having it cleaned out and
stitched up ("closed" heal") and then
having to maintain it periodically
(sometimes with nitro glycerine) waiting
for it to heal was a long process of
doctor visits. We then found a
colorectal doctor (Atlanta) who did an
"open heal" surgery and it healed well and
it's gone. So, we recommend getting
the open heal first and get it over with.
It's not fun but it will be done and
behind you.
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