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It's pretty annoying. I've been getting these for the past year and they're really irritating. I figured that they were caused by friction since they only appeared after I had walked a lot or had done some activity that rubbed my inner thighs together. They're pretty painful, in my opinion. It makes walking hard because I'm constantly trying to avoid the pain of rubbing against the blister. Trying to pop it just hurts even more, so I usually just wait it out and stick a bandaid and some antibiotic oitment over it when it breaks open.
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Guys be careful when popping these. First one I got, I popped it and within about 10 mins it had doubled in size and wouldnt pop again. It quickly got infected and I went to the doctor thinking I had a blood clot or something. She had never seen anything like it. Had to go in for emergency surgery and the way the surgery works means they cant stitch u up after so means many re-trips to the hospital for bandage dressings and packing the wound to let the skin grow around the packing, and then the packing to be pulled out. Very painful, and it takes about 6 months before u are anyway normal again. 2 years on and I still get infections and discharge from the wound. All to pop a small staff infection. Lots of morphine though so at least there is 1 positive.
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I got the same issue but I been having them since 18 now I'm 29 .. I'm use to them I brutally pop them all the time now. I notice them form up when I work a lot. Cause maybe heat and sweat.
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I would like to know as well mine is on my thigh it looks like a niple it's just One it hurts when I push on it or my shorts rub on it?? It's scary
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I have had the problem for years a big bloody heat bump hurt like hell; in my inner left thigh it lasts 2 to 3 days when it's popped it shoots out blood and brown nasty stuff out of it but when it brursts I feel a lot better and relief i put a paper towel down on that area is this Staff Infection? or in in grown hair and iam over weight.
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This sounds like CA-MRSA. My brother has them and they are antibiotic resistant to most antibiotics, which would explain there short disappearance but reemergence within a month.
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I had the same exact thing just went to the doctor yesterday- its like a boil only filled with blood although infected takes antibodics to clear up! I was embrassed to go in but glad its a simple fix! He also told me to warm moist pack it and eventually a head will form.. =) hope this helps
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Hidradenitis suppurativa 

may be what everyone here is talking about. Check it out on the Mayo Clinic website

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I have found that taking Lysine helps get rid of the bumps whenever I get them. I take one a day for a week straight.
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Your mom is not correct. There is no science to prove aspartame causing cysts!
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I have had 3 of these things on the same place they were very painfull I have 150mg of morphine each day and this thing still hurt . like you I popped it with a saring and couldnt beleave how much blood poured out what the hell are these things
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You have dysfunction of the adductor muscles beneath.

Chronically tight muscles, like sponges, soak up your circulatory fluids. Insofar as these fluids contain impurities, the body will try to excrete these impurities through the skin. Reoccuring pimples are a sure sign of muscle dysfunction beneath (as is abnormal patterning of body hair). Since the pimple is big and nasty, assume the dysfunction beneath is quite serious, at least to your gait and available energy.

The cure is to release the adductors below the pimple. Massage and foam rolling help, but ultimately you will have to strengthen your glutes contralateral to the boil and address rotation in the pelvis. When you have restored alignment and proper circulation to your lower body, these pimples will stop appearing.

Easier said than done, however.

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Petroleum jelly based cortisone cream will make them go away in 2-3 days of repeated use ont pop them thats a terrible idea

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did you bleed ?
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Go to a dr. A part of growing is dealing with things like this. There's nothing your dr hasn't already seen and is more than willing to talk you through. I wouldn't go for years, but I finally learned to suck it up and move on. You'll feel better when you do. It's a big weight off of your shoulders.
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