My husband has oily skin and gets what I call "heat pimples" on his back. They're tiny little things and usually one squeeze is all it takes. About five years ago he had me squeeze one before we went to sleep. It was big, about the size of my thumbnail. I got lots of yellowish junk out of it. The next morning it had "grown" to the size of my palm. It was raised up, red, and hot to the touch. I looked at him and said we need to go to the ER (it was Saturday and I didn't want to wait until Monday to have a Dr. see it) The ER called a dermatologist and he numbed it, and cut into it and it gushed this nasty looking stuff. The Dr worked until he got the whole sac out. He packed it and showed me how to do what needed to be done for the wound. He has this scar on his back. It freaked me how how large it grew in such a short period of time. The Dr sent some of the stuff from the cyst to the lab just to be sure it wasn't something bad and it was just a cyst. I have a lot of respect for Dermatologists. They get exposed to lots of nasty crap.
@@victoriakidd-cromis1124 Well done getting help and not hanging around 👏👏👏 next time do not squeeze anything that size 👀😱 get straight to nearest E R 👏👏👏🐶😘🍾👍🏻
I had an abscess on the back of my right shoulder about 4 years ago, and the stupid doctor didn't numb it. She just squeeze drained it, then stuck a q tip inside it to clean it out, and was doing it rather forcefully, and it hurt like a bitch for 3 days after. She should have numbed me up beforehand so it wouldn't smart so bad when she was cleaning.
I have seen some really unsanitary and crude removals by *professionals. I will never understand how people let themselves get so bad! If I get an inkling of a possible zit, I'm on it!
I will say that your ears WILL heal if you keep your earrings in. The reason I know this is because many people get infections in their earring holes, especially right after being pierced. Including myself. Sometimes I DO have to change the earring because it's a cheap metal, but usually I just use a disinfectant cream and clean it every day. Colloidal silver helps. No. I'm not a doctor. I'm speaking from first hand experience with almost every woman in our family and many women in my personal life
Why would any "doctor" deliberately leave that earring in the ear? Froot Loops PhD he is. That's the stupidest thing I've ever seen. Like leaving your shoe on while having an ingrown toenail removed.