Hi, I'm Dr Spencer!
I've been studying Keloid tetramers a while back. They have a liquid called, patonicot label. It's like pus and has a more yellow colour.
So the answer I'm to give to you is no they don't but it depends on how big the keloids are. They may just be blisters. But you can normal see strait away what a keloid is compared to a blister.
Hope this was helpful,
Thanks Dr Spencer.
Most people assume that their growth is a keloid, but the majority of cases are not keloids. Keloids can range in all sizes, are generally not painful, & contain no substance inside except scar tissue. They do not seep, pus, or bleed. If it hurts, seeps, oozes pus and/or bleeds, it's not a keloid; it's probably either an infection or a sebaceous cyst.
pus
Pus is found on the skin if dirt or other elements go into your pours/skin.. which creates a pimple or what not.. Inside is the pus that infected the pours of your skin.
A pustule is a small accumulation of pus, either in the epidermis or dermis, or inside a pimple.
A keloid is an overgrown scar, not a blister.
Eeew! Noooo!
what is the difference between a keloid and an adhesion
HAHAHA funny man cause he had lots of mucus and pus inside his nose and and he pierced his nose and pus jumped OUT!!!!!!!!!!
Keloid is the normal medical term used.
Pus. Which allows the flow of white blood cells to remove any foreign bodies.
If you pick off your keloid it grows back.
It is a keloid.