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Hard dark bump on back
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Dr. Robert Woods answered
30 years experience Psychiatry
See Dermatologist : For any lesion on one's skin the best best is to see a dermatologist. Many primary care physicians are able to diagnose skin conditions, and if not re ... Read More
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Intertrigo: Dark bumps in the groin is usually caused by intertrigo, it can be intermittnet, the cause can be bacterial, fungal, yeast or inflammation, can also b ... Read More
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See doctor: Its hard to confirm without examination.It could be follcilulitis, boil, thrush, hidradenitis suppurativa etc.These can result intetrigo .The skin aff ... Read More

Dr. Maryam Shapland answered
17 years experience Emergency Medicine
Folliculitis: Small dark hard bumps in inner thighs may be due to folliculitis (inflamed hair follicles). These may become infected and enlarge. A physician may n ... Read More
A 18-year-old female asked:

Dr. J. Lawrence Dohan answered
57 years experience Dermatology
Don't be scared: Probably an inflamed tricholemmal cyst. Annoying, not serious. Correct definition of the problem requires exam by medical professional. Probably simpl ... Read More
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Dr. James Seward answered
22 years experience Dermatology
Hard : Hard to tell without a clinical exam so i would see a dermatologist. Perhaps it is a cyst, a mole, a dermatofibroma, or other possibilities. I woul ... Read More
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A 25-year-old female asked:

Dr. Sandra Lora Cremers answered
25 years experience Ophthalmology
Diarrhea: Likely From virus or bacteria We can help. Send us a photo of the bumps. Is 2yo up to date on all vaccines? Start BRAT diet in meantime. See More info ... Read More
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A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. Mary Engrav answered
31 years experience Emergency Medicine
Yes, : Yes, that will need to be medically evaluated. If you get increased pain, redness, fever, or swelling it will need to be seen as an emergency.
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A male asked:

Dr. Karen Butler answered
21 years experience Family Medicine
More info: A little more information is needed. How er how long has he had this? Has it changed in size or shape? Tender or painful? Not uncommon to have some sk ... Read More
A 43-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ed Friedlander answered
44 years experience Pathology
Get it seen: I'm betting on a lipoma or an epidermoid includion ("sebaceous") cyst. You'll probably want to go in together and get it seen; if the clinical diagnos ... Read More
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A 20-year-old female asked:

Dr. Hien Tran answered
15 years experience Pediatrics
Needs to be evaluate: You should have ur pcp check it out
A 28-year-old male asked:

Dr. Dan Fisher answered
27 years experience Internal Medicine
Nope.: Sounds like a trichilemmal cyst. Benign. Can be removed easily if necessary.
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