its a hole in your skin skin which is acne and contains pus
its yellow sometimes white ozze
a spot which has a yellow head.
pharyngitis or inflammation of the pharynx/throat may be the reason for white pustules in the back of the throat. Getting a culture done at the doctor office will help diagnose.
Yes, that is the correct spelling of the plural noun "pustules" (subcutaneous pockets).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "pustules" (dead cell masses under the skin).
PPP causes large pustules to form at the base of the thumb or on the sides of the heel. In time, the pustules turn brown and peel.
Small, yellowish-white blister-like lumps (pustules) surrounded by narrow red rings are usually present with both bacterial folliculitis and fungal folliculitis. Hair can grow through or alongside of the pustules, which sometimes ooze blood-stained pus
A person who lacks the necessary experience and insight might jump to conclusions and say that any pustules or ulcers they see look like genital herpes, but there generally is not much doubt. Fire ants do not generally bite just in the areas that usually are worst affected by Herpes, and usually the ant-bite pustules or blisters are neater and rounder. Herpes pustules tend to be more clustered in the affected areas, whereas ants a likelier to wander and produced scattered bites as well as clusters. In practice the lesions look different to the experienced eye, especially after a few days.
Edward Jenner did not discover germs, he developed vaccination for smallpox (using cowpox pustules) which was much safer than the inoculation for smallpox (using smallpox pustules) then in use. However he had no idea what actually caused smallpox, only that it was something invisible in the pus from the pustules.
herpes
No, go to the doctor. It sounds like you have pustules, which could be a sign of a more serious condition.
No, go to the doctor. It sounds like you have pustules, which could be a sign of a more serious condition.
There are 4 grades of acne. If you have mostly non-inflamed lesions like blackheads and congestion (tiny flesh-colored bumps under the skin), you have grade 1 or 2 noninflamed acne. If you have a combination of blackheads, congestion and pimples/pustules you have grade 3 acne. If you have mostly inflamed pimples, pustules and cysts, you have grade 4 acne.
Impetigo :)