Abscess
A small pus-filled lesion (pustule) is often seen in the center of a red, tender swollen abscess, as seen here.
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The following images are the results for skin conditions located on children's buttocks. Boils, or pus-filled bumps caused by an infection of the hair follicle, are commonly found on the buttocks. Painful lesions caused by the herpes simplex virus may be seen on the buttocks as well. The skin on the buttocks, like the skin on the rest of the body, can be affected by different types of dermatitis, psoriasis, or ringworm, causing an itchy and red rash. Moles can also be located on the skin in this area. Learn more about these common skin conditions and others on the buttocks by clicking an image below.