Yes it is part of the healing process. It will eventually form a scab and eventually skin.
If you have a small hole in your thigh skin, this could be caused from a staph infection. It could also be a spider bite. Seeing a doctor will determine the cause.
Depends on the kind of treatment you are receiving. Depends also on the extension of the infection. You must have the wound treated everyday and you must ingest an antibiotic proper to fight staph infections which is usually Bactrim. Your age counts also to determine the time of your complete recovery.
The hole in your tonsils is probably the result of repeated infection. The holes are mostly caused by debris being impacted into your tonsils (tonsil stones or tonsillolith) and your tonsils being inflamed and not able to resist the forming of the stones. If you have tonsil stones you should be able to know they are there by feeling them move during a cough, or by looking. You can identify them by looking at the hole and seeing a cream/white coloured clump. For me, the pain eased when I removed the stones. I used a cotton swab and extremely gently rotated it on the stone, the swabs normally pick up the stones and they come out. If that doesn't work, simply bearing the pain and digging into the hole to get the stuff out is the way to go.As far as the staph infection, talk to your doctor.
you have a ear infection !
Whatever you do, DO NOT remove the jewelry. If you do, the hole will close up and trap the infection inside. Clean it more often and be more careful about getting the infected area dirty. Make sure it has plenty of time to air out and do not wear tight clothing over it.
It might have a bladder infection.
Infection
if you get to close
If a star was "too close" to a black hole, that star would be captured by the black hole's gravity and be pulled into it.
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Sounds like an abscess that has burst or been opened and has drained itself of the pus that was inside. Abscesses are very common, most are due to MRSA (a particularly virulent staph. bacteria) and should be examined by a doctor to prevent the infection from worsening. If the abscess is large enough, it must be packed with sterile packing material as abscesses need to heal from the inside out, otherwise, the skin might heal and close over the top of the hole, leaving a pocket for the bacteria to grow into an abscess once again. Think of a bunch of grapes, and that's what it looks like under the skin. All those little pockets must be open and drained to avoid worsening infection.