This is concerning my husband, not myself. I cannot find ANYTHING on the internet regarding anything of this sort. Your ladies expertise is in order! Alot of you are well educated with medical issues, for good reasons. I thought I was until he asked me about this.
On his collarbone, he has a small scab. This is something he has remembered having since he was a small child. A bump will form there, kind of gray in color. It is small, about 4mm in size. The skin over the grayness will become really thin, and then will break at the slightest touch. Out of it comes a gray very gooey glue like pus. This then scabs over, heals, then starts allover again. It's small and doesn't really bother me. I always hug him on the other side though, cause I don't want that gooey stuff allover my face. It kind of puts a barrier up with us. We are a very close, intimate couple, but I can't kiss that side of his colorbone, just creeps me out.
Has any of you ever heard of a neverending, painless, blister? What could this possibly be? I could fine nothing about it when I googled all sorts of keywords. Please Help! A doctors appointment for him is 6 weeks away.
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My father has a large one on his chest. It's basically a fluid filled cyst. I do suggest you seek medical treatment, because he may need something as simple as antibiotics to clear it up. On the other hand, he may need it lanced or biopsied. It could also be a sign of another underlying issue or illness.
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