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Whenever I pop any pimples that appear on my face (particularly the tiny blackheads on my nose), the pus smells exactly like raw onion. It s quite strong and the onion smell lingers on my fingers, and I am curious why the pus has this smell. I cannot seem to find any information from searching elsewhere online. Thank you for your input.
Hi Most acne bacteria(Propionibacterium acnes) are anaerobic and will grow rapidly in hair follicles in the absence of oxygen.When they start growing, an inflammatory reaction triggered by your body's defense mechanism(White blood cells) to flush the infection from your skin occurs resulting in the formation of pus-filled bumps.These bacteria make volatile sulfur compounds which are responsible for the smell.A good skin hygiene and some topical antiseptics including anti-septic soaps may help solve the problem.If it persist on these, you can visit a Dermatologist for evaluation. Hope my answer will help you Best regards
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What Causes Onion Odored Pus From Facial Acne?
Hi Most acne bacteria(Propionibacterium acnes) are anaerobic and will grow rapidly in hair follicles in the absence of oxygen.When they start growing, an inflammatory reaction triggered by your body s defense mechanism(White blood cells) to flush the infection from your skin occurs resulting in the formation of pus-filled bumps.These bacteria make volatile sulfur compounds which are responsible for the smell.A good skin hygiene and some topical antiseptics including anti-septic soaps may help solve the problem.If it persist on these, you can visit a Dermatologist for evaluation. Hope my answer will help you Best regards