it is called a pore if you have a promblem like this you can use facail washes from the local drug store.
a cut a cut
Slugs breathe through a small hole located on their side called a pneumostome. This opening leads to network of small tubes that distribute oxygen to the slug's body. They rely on diffusion to exchange gases with the environment through their skin.
Pores Many things: hair follicles are the openings where hairs come out; pores are the openings where air and oil come out; how about nostrils, mouth, etc. .....
A pore is a small opening on the surface of the skin that allows sweat and other substances to pass through. Pores can become clogged with oil, dirt, and dead skin cells, leading to skin issues like acne. Proper cleansing and skincare routines can help keep pores clear and healthy.
It doesn't penetrate the skin. It has to get into the body through small cuts in the skin or the virus passes through bodily fluids. Those also include blood, sweat, breast milk, mucus, vomit, feces, urine, semen, vaginal fluids, and saliva.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can pass through skin, but it is absorbed by bone and does not pass through it. UV radiation is responsible for tanning and sunburn when it penetrates the skin.
Pores are the openings in the dermis through which perspiration reaches the surface of the skin. They help regulate body temperature by releasing sweat.
They are called pores.
That is the correct spelling of the word "poor" (having little material wealth). Pour (to let flow from a container or into a stream). Pore (small opening in the skin through which small things can enter the skin).
The opening is called a sweat pore: the tube that comes from the sweat gland to the surface of the skin. The sweat gland is in the hypodermis and the tube travels up through the dermis through the epidermis to the surface.
If you cut the skin and had an opening in the skin and his fluids/blood got into the cut it is possible that HIV could be transmitted. Check with a doctor to be sure.
In some cases, the skin over the mastoid may develop an opening through which pus drains.