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What To Do For The Pimple On The Nose?

I had a pimple on the right side of my nose near my eye filled with lots of fluid. It got really big and a finally drained it of fluid because the side of my eye had started to fill up and a bit of my cheeks as well. The swelling on the side of my eye has gone down but my cheek is now filled with a bit of fluid. What seems to be the problem? Will this drain away on its own?
Mon, 27 Oct 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi

You have developed a superficial infective lesion over the face called pyoderma .
You should avoid touching the lesion .
Since you have already drained out the pus from the lesion and have released the stress ,you just need to apply a topical antibiotic cream over it twice daily now .
Oral antibiotics may be needed in severe cases when topical treatment alone does not suffice .

Dr Geetika Paul
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What To Do For The Pimple On The Nose?

Hi You have developed a superficial infective lesion over the face called pyoderma . You should avoid touching the lesion . Since you have already drained out the pus from the lesion and have released the stress ,you just need to apply a topical antibiotic cream over it twice daily now . Oral antibiotics may be needed in severe cases when topical treatment alone does not suffice . Dr Geetika Paul