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How do you get rid of a giant zit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 430020" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I was gonna say divorce it....but I think that's a hemorrhoid joke. </p><p> </p><p>To me? It sounds like something for a dermatologist to look at. Zits usually get a head on them. Boils can, but they take longer and can be filled with staph. Any more? Staph can have MRSA and is NOTHING you want to be monkeying around with because Dude thought he had a zit after getting stung by wasps and having an allergic reaction. He went to the ER for the wasps - and came HOME with MRSA from the ER. Didn't know it - had this knot - thought it was just a zit - tried to pop it, and did - ended up with staph all over his face, in his eye and had to have golf ball sized welts lanced and packed with gauzed after they cleaned them (and believe me they treated him like a lepyr) then he got put on antibiotics and something else. </p><p> </p><p>For plain zits? Witch hazel is a natural astringent (stinks a little) and then we used this stuff they sold at the Dollar General and now WM called ClearZit. It's like heaven in a tube for Adult acne. Guess it would work on teens. </p><p> </p><p>For Boils? Oh Gosh we used to use the inside lining of an egg. You peel it out, lay it on the boil, it dries up and so it dries out the boil. There is also stuff in WM (can't think of the name OH yeah - Drawing Salve) and that stuff is WICKED strong. Works like over night - but I'm telling you the lining of an egg? About the same. (no I am not a witch doctor) </p><p> </p><p>But if it's something that doesn't go away in a day or so or GETS WORSE? or has MORE pain - Take Aleve and get thee to the dermatologist. It could just be something like a clogged hair folicle - which is painful - but still popping it? Not good. </p><p> </p><p>(makes me think that all of her mean=nees can leave at light speed throught that hole the size of a hair and you'll end up with a easy child) hahahah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 430020, member: 4964"] I was gonna say divorce it....but I think that's a hemorrhoid joke. To me? It sounds like something for a dermatologist to look at. Zits usually get a head on them. Boils can, but they take longer and can be filled with staph. Any more? Staph can have MRSA and is NOTHING you want to be monkeying around with because Dude thought he had a zit after getting stung by wasps and having an allergic reaction. He went to the ER for the wasps - and came HOME with MRSA from the ER. Didn't know it - had this knot - thought it was just a zit - tried to pop it, and did - ended up with staph all over his face, in his eye and had to have golf ball sized welts lanced and packed with gauzed after they cleaned them (and believe me they treated him like a lepyr) then he got put on antibiotics and something else. For plain zits? Witch hazel is a natural astringent (stinks a little) and then we used this stuff they sold at the Dollar General and now WM called ClearZit. It's like heaven in a tube for Adult acne. Guess it would work on teens. For Boils? Oh Gosh we used to use the inside lining of an egg. You peel it out, lay it on the boil, it dries up and so it dries out the boil. There is also stuff in WM (can't think of the name OH yeah - Drawing Salve) and that stuff is WICKED strong. Works like over night - but I'm telling you the lining of an egg? About the same. (no I am not a witch doctor) But if it's something that doesn't go away in a day or so or GETS WORSE? or has MORE pain - Take Aleve and get thee to the dermatologist. It could just be something like a clogged hair folicle - which is painful - but still popping it? Not good. (makes me think that all of her mean=nees can leave at light speed throught that hole the size of a hair and you'll end up with a easy child) hahahah. [/QUOTE]
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