Feb
I have a picture of two of the irritated areas on my face. They have been there for about a month now… Usually on or around my chin.. They get big (about the size of a pinky fingernail) and irritated/red and clear pus comes out if I squeeze them and my skin just cant seem to heal once they are there… I use face wash for sensitive skin, avoid dairy products and junk food, drink adequate amounts of water and apply aloe on them before going to bed at night. When I wake up they are dry and my face cracks where they are! It hurts! Then they What is this? Please look at the picture I took of them at the site below and let me know what you think this could be please:
http://pictures.aol.com/ap/viewHoo.do?ty…
I made a dermatologist appointment but its 3 monthes away… if you have an idea of what it could be or have seen this before please let me know..
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It could be a form of psoriasis. My husband has psoriasis and he has red places (like blisters) on his elbows and knees and his feet are different looking (scaly) as well as his hands. They crack open and bleed. You can maybe find something in a pharmacy for psoriasis to try until you see a dermatologist, but there is no cure for psoriasis. My husband's itches really bad. If it were me, I would try to get an appointment with a General Practitioner who could prescribe you medication until you can see the dermatologist. Good Luck
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It looks like the eczema i get on my hands, what i do is get some Cetaphil it is a creme made for moisturizing skin, I would go to a doctor first so they can check it out, I wanted to go to the dermatologist but i went to the doctor first and they fixed me. The Clear pus is most likely Lymph from the Lymphatic system it isn't bad or anything, its natural, when your skin breaks but doesn't hit a blood vessel lymph, which is in your body cells comes out. I would go to a doctor though.
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