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Suggest Treatment For A Pus Filled Pimple On The Nose

I had a pimple on the bridge of my nose with two heads showing signs of puss I squeezed them and treated with some salicylic acid it formed into a scab and when the scab came of it formed a huge green puss filled pimple over night I had to get the pus out now what can I do to make it better n go away
Mon, 27 Oct 2014
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Hello. Thanks for writing to us at healthcaremagic

The lesion was most likely a bacterial skin infection (furuncle) to begin with,instead of a pimple.
Ideally you should have consulted a doctor who may have asked you to use an OTC topical antibacterial for it. That is what exactly needs to be done even now as well.
If need be your doctor may also prescribe you a course of an oral antibiotic along with topical antibacterial ointment twice daily.
If I was the treating doctor, my choice of empirical oral antibiotics would have been either flucloxacillin or cephalexin.
I would suggest that you talk to your primary care physician for the needful

Regards
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Suggest Treatment For A Pus Filled Pimple On The Nose

Hello. Thanks for writing to us at healthcaremagic The lesion was most likely a bacterial skin infection (furuncle) to begin with,instead of a pimple. Ideally you should have consulted a doctor who may have asked you to use an OTC topical antibacterial for it. That is what exactly needs to be done even now as well. If need be your doctor may also prescribe you a course of an oral antibiotic along with topical antibacterial ointment twice daily. If I was the treating doctor, my choice of empirical oral antibiotics would have been either flucloxacillin or cephalexin. I would suggest that you talk to your primary care physician for the needful Regards