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21 years
The bottom of my back was hurting and I had fever and I was taking anti-inflammatory medication. One week later, I saw blood and pus come out of there. What does that mean?
Oct 29, 2014
If you saw pus (3amal), then there is probably an infection. You are advised to be checked.
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