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Hard growth at my tailbone

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Hello Everyone,

I need some advise. I am not very comfortable with going to Doctors and talking to them about my health. About for month ago I lost about 1 1/2 stones with weight watchers. One evening I left like a hard lump on my tailbone which I do not remember to ever feel before. I am not sure if it used to be there though.

I know I should get it checked but it is in a very private place and I am starting to get obsessed with what it could be. Any suggestions?

Thanks a lot.

Jen

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Hi😊

Sometimes cysts occur, usually benign. For peace of mind consult a doctor. 😊xB

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