Beauty Tips For Body Care
Unfortunately no picture, but it's a dime-sized bubble of blood that projects significantly (up to 1cm) from his forehead. We know it's blood as:it was just a normal pimple until he picked itbefore the blister formed, it bled a lot, at the slightly bit of irritating or movement.doctor believes it is a blood bubble, referred to dermatologist when it didn't go away.It looks like a bubble of bright red blood (and not a traditional 'blood blister', which is often black).Currently on week 3 of no change.he's going back tomorrow to see if we can get the appointment accelerated to rule out nodular melanoma, just to be safe.He's bandaging it daily (normal bandaids), washing it carefully, and putting polysporin (an antibiotic ointment) on it 2x daily. He is not icing it (other than it being below 0 Celsius/32 Fahrenheit outside), warming it (outside of normal showering), or putting any other type of ointment on.Getting an earlier appointment is statistically unlikely in my country & city unless it is deemed a higher priority that it is currently considered. Walking into a dermatologist's office will almost certainly not work because of regulations about self-referrals to specialists.tl;dr once again, picking has caused a problem.
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