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I have the same problem. I have been with my boyfriend for awhile and trust him completely. So the
other night we had unprotected sex , which I know wasnt the best idea. Early this morning when I
woke up I had a painful feeling come from my anus(no we did not have anal sex). So I decided to examine
my self to find that I had a purplish blister like bump right in the crack of my anus and another about an
inch away from my crack as if maybe its a boil :'( . Iv never exsperienced anything like this. Could I have gotten an std or maybe hermiods?
I tried smushing it to see If any thing would come out and nothing really maybe just a slight clear wetness. What
could this be? Is this normal or have I possible been infected with an std from the one I trust. Please help I really dont
want to think the worst!!!!
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They’re more than likely abscesses which is a collection of pus that has come together. Some reaction of the tissue where it has tried to fight bacteria and debris and has wound up together and cause a balloon of pus... so painful I know. Search 'abscesses'.
They say it’s usually an ingrown hair or the like but I did not have any. I had the same problem for years and just recently I got sick of it and saw my doc who put me on antibiotics.
Getting these after having sex was merely a coincidence so WAS NOT the cause, nor do you have STDs!! Ingrown hairs and wearing tight underwear isn't the prime cause either. It's like the case of acne being caused by a hormonal imbalance. This, however, is actually hereditary. Two of my aunts and my grandmother have the same thing – one had them on her back, one had them in her underarms. I’ve sadly wound up with almost all the c**p in the family genes and have them forming near the crotch.
See your doctor immediately to put you on antibiotics – get the same sex doctor so you are more comfortable, but they know about these so don’t be embarrassed. You’re not alone, I have the same thing! They know this can be hereditary and you’ve wound up with the friggin c**p in the family. Get advice from the pro. I did and I’m now on antibiotics and they work.
As painful as it would be anyway, DO NOT force them to pop like pimples (not that you're supposed to either) as it will leave a scar.
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Castor oil
 
tea tree oil

biosil supplements

lots of water

no junk food and little salt intake
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Have you ever had chicken pox? Is the "rash" only on 1 side? If the answers are YES to these questions, you may have shingles. Shingles is caused by the chicken pox virus and is a red, blistery type of rash. It can be very painful and itchy. It can be triggered by stress, extreme heat and moisture. It can be treated and will go away. BUT, if it is shingles, it will more than likely return and often.
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So do u know what it is or how to treat it?
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It could depend on the size of the penis inserted in you anus.
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The best solution is to use an enema with about 4 liters of water and saline solution. Make sure your buttock is up in the air. Insert the enema tool, not to deep, just enough to pass the sphincter muscle. Then release the clip, hold the solution inside for about three minutes. Then evacuate in commode. You should see results in about 24 - 48 hours.
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The best solution is to use an enema with about 4 liters of water and saline solution. Make sure your buttock is up in the air. Insert the enema tool, not to deep, just enough to pass the sphincter muscle. Then release the clip, hold the solution inside for about three minutes. Then evacuate in commode. You should see results in about 24 - 48 hours.
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Hi , I am 52 years young and recently went through menopause then these bumps showed up on my booty. I have only one sex partner who does not have them. However they are not an Std , I believe they are due to a hormonal imbalance. Best of luck to you .
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Yeast is very common in areas where you sweat and if you have it for a while it can produce an uncomfortable itchy rash. A topical steroid cream and monostat should clear it up.
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