It could probably be Herpes or just razor bump.
If you blood rushes from your head, then you lose your rose-coloured skin and get a pale witish type of look. Or you may use makeup to achieve this goal.
I dont think they can but if you are after popping a pimple then it will bleed. If you can see the blood before you popped it then I would advise you to go to your doctor to get a treatment for spots and pimples.
The best way to get rid of a blood pimple on the nose is just to leave it alone. You will only make it irritated if you mess with it.
It wouldn't. There is no blood flow through a pimple. Mosquitoes bite where there is a good throbbing capillary under the skin.
No, milk does not come from the inside of a pimple. The inside of a pimple is made of pus. It is made of a mixture of body fluid, white blood cells, and bacteria. It is a bacterial infection.
You press the pimple until the pus and blood comes out or leave it to waste away or get a treatment for it.
Blood and pus-filled bumps in the pubic area can be caused by conditions such as folliculitis (infection of hair follicles), genital herpes, or a sexually transmitted infection like genital warts or molluscum contagiosum. It is important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
No it cannot turn into a canker sore. It can get infected with staph or strep or other diseases. It can become systemic, especially if you squeeze on the pimple. Go to the doctor ASAP to get it treated so it does not become systemic. There have been people who had their brain infected because they got their pimples infected near the blood vessels that fed to the brain, especially around the nose and the back of the head.
The bump on the forehead filled with blood is most likely a pimple.
The pus of a pimple is your white blood cells trying to fight an infection or bacteria in your pores, when you don't pop it, it gets absorbed back into your blood stream, looking for more of those nasty "invaders" to attack.
The white stuff is called puss, which is made up of dead white blood cells in response to fighting off bacteria, hence the smell.
HIV is transmitted mainly by blood and genital secretions.