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I Have An Ulcer
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in my groin,and its bloody sore,hardly slept the past couple of nights
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You poor thing, they're horrible aren't they, I get recurrent abscesses/ulcers and they can be nasty.
Have they given you a decent dose of antibiotics to help shift it? Some of mine have needed a couple of courses.
Keep a close eye on it. You can get dressings you can attach over to prevent any rubbing and making it worse, can be a difficult place to stick something on though. I find keeping things open to the air when practical can help a bit too.
Have you got any painkillers you can take to help with the pain?
Have they given you a decent dose of antibiotics to help shift it? Some of mine have needed a couple of courses.
Keep a close eye on it. You can get dressings you can attach over to prevent any rubbing and making it worse, can be a difficult place to stick something on though. I find keeping things open to the air when practical can help a bit too.
Have you got any painkillers you can take to help with the pain?
I feel for you Kate. I had an abscess in the same place as you and didn't get it seen to until late when I ended up in A&E in excruciating pain. I ended up in theatre and had it lanced. Spent the next 2 to 3 weeks having iodine gauze strips packed into the hole it left.
Had another one a few years later but got it treated with antibiotics as it wasn't as bad as the first one. I recognised the signs earlier.
Had another one a few years later but got it treated with antibiotics as it wasn't as bad as the first one. I recognised the signs earlier.
Has it not got any kind of head on it so far? Some of mine just go down themselves or with antibiotics but do keep a close eye on it, I ended up in A&E too with one which they lanced under a local anaesthetic and then, like tigger, I had packed and dressed. It actually wasn't bad at all as they numbed the area.
It's better than it festering though if it needs that, actually a good relief when they sort it, especially as they can make you feel really crap generally. If you get a temperature or streaks coming form it or anything like that then get someone to have a look at it. If it hasn't got a lot better once you finish the antibiotics then get looked at again in case it needs stronger broad spectrum antibiotics and/or lancing. Some GP surgeries can do it I think.
It's better than it festering though if it needs that, actually a good relief when they sort it, especially as they can make you feel really crap generally. If you get a temperature or streaks coming form it or anything like that then get someone to have a look at it. If it hasn't got a lot better once you finish the antibiotics then get looked at again in case it needs stronger broad spectrum antibiotics and/or lancing. Some GP surgeries can do it I think.
They were talking about admitting me and doing it under a general when they admitted me to the emergency surgery ward from A&E.
They said it could be a few days until they did it but I was concerned about work, then someone mentioned the possibility of trying it under a local if I was ok with that and two surgeons came and did it that way within hours which was much better for me as I could go home after and then just go get it dressed and such at a clinic.
They said it could be a few days until they did it but I was concerned about work, then someone mentioned the possibility of trying it under a local if I was ok with that and two surgeons came and did it that way within hours which was much better for me as I could go home after and then just go get it dressed and such at a clinic.