Go see a doctor. They'll help clear up the infection before it gets any worse :)
It could be because you were picking at it and it started to bleed and then closed up. It could be because it was infected and is now healing. It's not a terrible thing if the scab is healing well. Just don't touch it.
is a keyloid and they are hard to get rid of. do some research on them!
its infected
No.
Probably not - but it would depend on the sport, and the location of the scab.
get an ear swab and put some anti biotics on it. then gently place it within your nose and wipe it. do this every day and it will heal
There could be many reasons that a scab on your scalp will not heal. It could be very infected for example.
If one peels the scab off. Blood will appear again which gives bacteria the opportunity to get in. This is how the scab can get infected.
To determine if your cat has a scab on its nose, carefully examine the area for any raised, rough patches or dried blood. If you notice any abnormality, it may be a scab. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
A scab on your cat's nose could be caused by various reasons such as injury, infection, allergies, or skin conditions. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Perhaps you have allergies. Maybe, you need a nose job.
If your cat has a scab on its nose, it's important to monitor it for any changes in size, color, or if it seems to be bothering your cat. Keep the area clean and avoid touching or picking at the scab. If the scab persists or if your cat shows signs of discomfort, it's best to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.