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Hi there, I'm suffering from swelling, redness, pain between upper two sides of buttock associated with fever and I've consulted general physician nearby. He has prescribed cefuroxime and pain killers for 10 days and I've undergone cbp and crp blood test as well. In cbp there is esoniphilia and crp is 29.5. Fever went down after taking antibiotics and returned again day before yesterday it's low grade fever at the evening and. today suddenly I got a pimple between mid line of buttock and it busted and was bleeding and pain all of a sudden reduced. I'm bit worried as it was bleeding for few minutes and stopped and again after passing stools it bleeds for few minutes not from anus but from pimple from midline. Need guidance which Dr should I consult. Kindly help please. It's an humble request.
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Should be examined by General surgeon, better to get examined to rule out any fistula or abscess
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Possibly pilonidal sinus with perianal abscess .need surgical intervention
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Consult general surgeon physically
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Possibility of pilonidal abscess/ perianal abscess.
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Physical consultation with a general surgeon.
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It seem to be abscess Needs surgical intervention Consult General surgeon in your locality
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Perianal abscess need to drain it immediately do consult physically to general surgeon for I&D
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It looks like a perianal abscess. Consult a General Surgeon for proper evaluation and further management.
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Maintain Hygeine. Consume soft diet and check your blood  sugar levels as well.
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It is a peri anal abscess and as it has ruptured spontaneously with drainage of pus, your pain has subsided. But it is better to get it cleared surgically to prevent its recurrence and promote proper healing. Consult online and will guide you further.
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It looks like An abscess ; localized collection of pus if is painful Incision and drainage should be done
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continue antibotics do stiz bath daily 3 times in day for 10 min
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After looking at your history and clinical pictures,it seems that you are suffering with peri anal abscess,most probably. Though formal clinical examination required to confirm the diagnosis.
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You should consult a general surgeon nearby. As it seems to be an emergency condition.
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You may take pain medications with antacid support but it needs to be treated with an incision and drainage procedure as early as possible.( emergency).
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