It is recommended not to touch, pop, or attempt to remove the lesion on your skin. It will typically heal on its own. Avoid using soap on your face; only use water to clean it 1 to 2 times a day. If the size of the lesion increases or if it persists for more than 10 days without intervention, it is best to see a doctor as a precaution.
Similar Questions
How to treat the pustule buttons in her groin because she has a lot of them? And could it be an allergy to her diapers?
General1 answer
My son has a redness inside his belly button, doesn't seem to be in pain but touches/scratches it very often, what could it be?
General1 answer
I wonder if you could help me identify the button I could show a photo of.
General1 answer
"I have bad cramps, diarrhea, and my belly button is leaking?"
General1 answer
Is my 2-year-old child's belly button red and oozing?
General1 answer
Information provided by Medimap is for general purpose only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Click here to review our Terms of Service.