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Tiny Red Spots On Nose Tip, Skin Lesion, Bleeding On Touching, Sore In Nostril, Itching. Treatment?

Hello. I ve got tiny red spots on the tip of my nose in which one has become a tiny skin lesion which bleeds profusedly at the slightest touch. I also have a sore in one of my nostrils that hurts when I touch my nose on the outside and which is quite itchy. I was wondering if you could advise me on whether or not I should see a doctor. Thank you for your time. Kind regards
Tue, 17 Jul 2012
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi...dear Bender..,
Thanks for choosing HCM...,
According to Ur complaint...,
it could be EPISTAXIS..,
It is due to trauma of the Kiesselbach's plexus...(Little's area).,
So consult ENT surgeon..,'
ok...thanQ
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Dermatologist Dr. Sher Bhutto's  Response
Dear you are having Furuncles / folliculitis which needs antibiotic cream like fusidic acid and oral antibiotic like tab augmenting ds thrice a day for 7days...
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Tiny Red Spots On Nose Tip, Skin Lesion, Bleeding On Touching, Sore In Nostril, Itching. Treatment?

Hi...dear Bender.., Thanks for choosing HCM..., According to Ur complaint..., it could be EPISTAXIS.., It is due to trauma of the Kiesselbach s plexus...(Little s area)., So consult ENT surgeon.., ok...thanQ