I got into a car crash about 15yrs ago. My head smashed the windshield and spidered the entire thing. Couple years later, I was in the shower, and I felt what seemed to be something like this. I pop it, and out comes a tiny piece of glass. That happened over the next several years. It's been about 2 or 3 yrs since the last piece of glass came out lol
Same thing happened to me after I was playing in the house as a kid. I broke the window and a piece of glass was stuck in the back of my head. A few years later i felt what I thought was a scab, and it was the piece of glass coming out of it.
I know someone who got a piece of glass in their eye as a kid. You can still feel a small piece of it, now kinda roundish, stuck inside the skin of the eyelid! 😅
My nephew was in a bad motorcycle crash and lost his leg . For years he had spots form and gravel seep out . The doctor told him it's natural . He mainly had them on his upper arms
I learned the hard way after a long time of always pulling my ingrown hairs out. They'd just keep coming back, but as soon as I just started "freeing" them but not pulling the hair out they all cleared up so quickly
Yeah...mine do to. They inflame but once the inflammation goes away they tend to return to normal skin as long as you don't keep picking at them! Good luck from another chronic picker!
After suffering for months years ago with too many at the back of my scalp, my Dr. dx folliculitis, & gave me a script of the antibiotic commonly used for skin bacteria (spacing on name atm). And it immediately cleared up! I felt stupid for thinking the problem was just acne & that there wasn’t a medicine to help. I’ll still get 1-2 occasionally that go away within a few days. Good to know to never have someone pull the hair!
I get these regularly on my legs. It’s my favourite thing to just pull them out with a pair of tweezers, because of how satisfying it is. Usually if I don’t do that, it starts becoming ingrown and gets painful.
I had one in the hairline on my forhead, which was like a mosquito bite that was red and did not go away for a year until I pulled the hair out from the centre of the redness. After I pulled the hair out some white stuff came out with it and it healed in 2-3 days and the redness was gone too.
Thank you for the explanation of what can happen when the hair us pulled out. You prove that in the long run, we don't know what we're doing when we mess with these things.
It's slightly more complicated. The doctor knows the treatment with the highest chance of success and lowest chance of complications, but there's still uncertainty. Every person and every illness are different. So alternative treatments often work just fine through sheer luck. It's not the best choice, but for that particular person it was sufficient.
I have an issue where I can’t use the same shampoo and conditioner for very long. I end up with big nasty pimples ALL OVER my scalp! They can be very painful and hard to deal with. None of the pimples had a hair in them so it wasn’t folliculitis. In my early 20’s my Grandmother let me know she also dealt with the same condition. She taught me to switch up my shampoo and conditioner each time I finished up each bottle. I usually use one bottle each of the same brand of shampoo and conditioner and then have to change it up to a different brand the next time. I now have 3 favorite brands of shampoo and conditioner. I have to use the expensive stuff or my head will break out really badly! I found out in my teens/ early 20’s that Pantene makes my hair fall out! I have met several other gals throughout the years who said it made their hair fall out too! Weird huh! ***So, if you get breakouts on your scalp, definitely try what I do. There has to be more gals out there like me! I hope this helps at least one person, that would be AMAZING! 😁♥️
Yup I’m another person who has this happen. And yes if I switch up product brands it works. I also have asthma and so it’s very hard to find hair products that aren’t perfumed. One thing though, that I’ve been doing lately is wash my hair twice and aggressively massage, never with really hot water then rinse and rinse for a ridiculous length of time. Same with the conditioner. It seems to be working. I also Generally wash my hair daily.
Mine improved immensely after laser hair removal. It didn't do too much for hair regrowth, but it seemed to kill the bacteria. They should investigate that.
I used to get them on the base of my scalp on the hairline around my neck and the only way i got rid of them was washing my hair twice every time i washed my hair.
Folliculitis can also be caused by allergic reaction to polyurethane, which is used in most paints these days I found out this one the hard way the pimples are very painful. Bleach was the only thing that took care of it permanently, and then avoiding contact with polyurethane based paints.
I always keep my hair scrubbed clean, but the past few months for some reason I've been getting pimples on my scalp, there are even times I have to literally dig out a head that's hard like a rock but once I get it out and clean the spot and put antibiotic ointment on them. I've been getting the rock feeling ones on my cheek and forehead also.
Sometimes certain shampoos and conditioners will cause that break out on your scalp . If it not something that happens to you on a regular basis I would definitely change my shampoo and conditioner.
I needed this. I have TTM and will pluck a dime size bald spot around any bump that pops up on my scalp before I even realize what I'm doing. Hopefully knowing that it'll make things worse to pluck the hair will help me keep my fingers away from them when they happen. Thanks for this!
I have derm, and for me, knowing that I’m causing unnecessary problems by picking and making existing ones worse is a whole thing. I tell myself that I’m just making it worse while I’m doing it, but sometimes I still lose that battle. Random internet love to my Trich sis 💜💜💜💜💜 Sometimes forgiving yourself is the hardest part of that whole cycle, but I hope you know that you’re worth the forgiveness 💜
I'm glad I was right about not pulling the hair out. If I shave my legs (the growth has slowed right down with age thankfully) I get folliculitis on my legs and it was very painful. I would give them a little squeeze, but I would unfurl the offending hair and leave it there for that one to heal. It never made sense to pull it out, because then it will be covered over as the area heals and cause a whole new one. But it seemed like everyone suggested removing the hair. I'm glad I did right.
Thank you for explaining that you should not pull the hair out or it can cause it to be a ingrown hair. I told him that I need to pop & drain but not pluck it but he said no to pull the hair out. We both win, I'm right & he should get less of these.
My dermatologist recommend a medication for this that helps keep it away. I get these on the back of my head and sides where my cpap mask rests on my head at night.
I’m in the process of sewing fabric to cover the straps on my cpap mask so that I can change it out more frequently and try to finally get rid of the strips of acne on my face that are right where the straps go. You can buy washable mask liners (I hear good things about Pad A Cheek) and strap covers, but I’m too cheap and like to DIY stuff. I actually made my own “cpap pillow” just by taking the elastic waist band from an old pair of shorts and tying it around my pillow to make those indentations/empty space to enable my side sleeping so that my mask can stay in place. I’m definitely not paying $40 or $50 for a dumb pillow with indentations on the sides 🙄
Mine is unfortunately in my scalp and I just wash my whole head gear by hand and that does help. I also figured out my conditioner isn't helping either so many factors can cause it.
@@joycemielke5787 There are a lot of factors, yes, unfortunately. My skin gets angry with me if I don’t wash the straps every couple of days, so having covers to switch out and toss in the laundry would just make my life easier. The ones I want to make would cover all of the straps because I do notice the parts on my hair make those areas extra oily. Best of luck with the medication though!! I hope it really helps because any kind of pustule or zit can be quite painful and annoying. I think it will, especially with a change in conditioner.
Omg I had MRSA from this once.. Dr had to lance drain and pack it.. I had to wash it with the gold Dial antibacterial hand soap and take antibiotics for a month!
Omg I had one of these I think like 2 actually lol there was like a thick hair thing inside it that was like real pointy and hard kinda like it would poke your finger if you run your finger over it if it hit the right spot with no hair under your finger and once I pulled it out it felt a million times better and not irritating it was wierd
well heck! I never thought about when you pull the hair it has a larger chance of having another ingrown hair. that's crazy dude! now I know why I always have an issue with that. thanks for the info Dr. Pimple Popper!! you are so awesome 👍😎
Wait, I keep pulling out these ingrown hairs that circle on themselves right under the skin (sometimes infected) but I always seem to have more (and no, these aren't regions I shave.) Is this why? Guess I should leave the hair attached instead.
Idk if this is what I get but mine are much smaller and have almost a clear bit of liquid coming out..at least that's what it feels like bc I can't see it lol.
Try rubbing a raw onion cut open all over your entire body, icluding every nook and cranny, then bite a chunk off. Do this daily and double up before dates.
I've scalp Folliculitis for last 11 years every time I go to dermatologists they just prescribe some antibiotics n scalp becomes clean but just after finish the medicines it reappears
I wondered what those were. For no apparent reason (other than stress). I started getting these across my scalp. They itched a bit. I would scratch, they would rupture and then some more would come back. Can I say just…ugh!!!
I get these as flare ups now. They are more painful than facial acne. I can go almost an entire year without these and then I can have a real bad sweaty night and I'll have it for the next 3 to 4 months in patches on my scalp.
Things I'm lucky enough never to get but the more I see these videos I'm terrified I might someday get them. And I have to tell you I'm a pretty dirty guy. I go to the mountains for three months at a time sometimes and I spend some time not taking baths because especially during the winter it's freezing up there and taking a bath in a river a 40° water when it's 20° out is not something I always look forward to but I do try to take one a week, and even then I don't get this stuff. I'm starting to feel rejected by bugs
I have had scalp folliculitis for over 20 years and have been on low doses of Ceftin. As soon as I discontinue the antibiotic, my whole scalp breaks out in pustules in about 10 days. 🙄
I get these under my chin but its baby hairs like in a ball. After I get them all out there is a seed like thing that comes out. Why do I get these. I dont shave my face.
Sandra please please help me!! I have this in my eyelashes my eyes are in so much pain ALL MY EYELASHES are ingrown I’m going to make a video or something for you
I have a lump in my scalp that moves with my skin and doesn’t really seem to hurt but it also is kinda hard but kinda squishy. Maybe you could help me figure out what it is?
…I allus save my plucked pustules in a envelope in my sock drawer to transplant to areas on my scalp in times of hair drought when things dry up there…’waste not-want not’ as granny said….
@@auntbee6993 …doesn’t have to be human…for instance secrete any of the drifters skulls you’ve accumulated through various sacrificial ceremonies throughout your black magic affiliations lest ‘questions’ arise with the authorities regarding your associations…should you be indicted anyway, fall back on the old reliable ‘I honestly FORGOT human sacrifices with unwillingly participants was ILLEGAL’…worth a shot…
Mine are still very sensitive even after they release. The traction from my ponytail usually causes it but once it's there even with my hair down it's painful.
I got hit in the back of the head by a craine and it grew a knot back almost 30 years ago and it has smelly puss when it got cut no doctor will touch it but it seems to cause headaches or I get headaches from onesie to the other right across it my Dr said I need to go to a plastic surgeon and I'm disabled and can't afford that and no insurance will cover it
Foir a long time my husband would get those pustules and they seemed to follow the pattern where he was losing his hair. It's like the poor folicles got sick right before the hair stopped growing.
I had one on my dome the other day. I felt something coming a few days before. Forgot about it a few days. Then I scratched my head and felt it 10x bigger. Wow did it hurt like a mofo. Put a little pressure and couldn't tell if pus came out, but it Def released pressure and a bunch of blood came out. Still fkin hurt tho.
I get these frequently I tend to just squeeze them very gently and they give. I do notice a decrease in them when I remember to do my skin care routine 😂
So what you’re saying is if we keep pulling out the hair, we can get never ending poppable pimples in an area where no one will see and we don’t care about scarring? 🤔
I used to have severe folliculitis on my legs. They would turn to blackheads and I’d pop them and pull out the hair, usually with root and all. Now my legs are mostly bald lol 😂
You know I've had a couple of those in my beard and if I hadn't have pulled the hair out it would have gotten worse infected because the hair was covered in Plus
Meaning that it didn't go away until after I pulled the hair out because of the hair was covered in infection and it kept festering and getting infected until after I took the hair out is when it went away
Actually the only acne I get on my hair is the more hair products I use the more I find a pimple on my head and they're painful. It'll be a GL feeling I'll be like what is that and my husband be like that's a pimple on your head and I'm like cool but of course I can't see it it's on my head.
I got into a car crash about 15yrs ago. My head smashed the windshield and spidered the entire thing. Couple years later, I was in the shower, and I felt what seemed to be something like this. I pop it, and out comes a tiny piece of glass. That happened over the next several years. It's been about 2 or 3 yrs since the last piece of glass came out lol
Same thing happened to me after I was playing in the house as a kid. I broke the window and a piece of glass was stuck in the back of my head. A few years later i felt what I thought was a scab, and it was the piece of glass coming out of it.
I know someone who got a piece of glass in their eye as a kid. You can still feel a small piece of it, now kinda roundish, stuck inside the skin of the eyelid! 😅
Daaaaaaamn…. Can’t imagine the raging headaches
@@partysuvius surprisingly i don't get headaches. At least not from that lol Hangovers and dehydration lol
My nephew was in a bad motorcycle crash and lost his leg . For years he had spots form and gravel seep out . The doctor told him it's natural . He mainly had them on his upper arms
I learned the hard way after a long time of always pulling my ingrown hairs out. They'd just keep coming back, but as soon as I just started "freeing" them but not pulling the hair out they all cleared up so quickly
I have a lot of these and they hurt badly . I pop them like a regular pimple but they scab weirdly ;( . How to get rid
Yeah...mine do to. They inflame but once the inflammation goes away they tend to return to normal skin as long as you don't keep picking at them! Good luck from another chronic picker!
I dunno but maybe there is a certain shampoo for them?
After suffering for months years ago with too many at the back of my scalp, my Dr. dx folliculitis, & gave me a script of the antibiotic commonly used for skin bacteria (spacing on name atm). And it immediately cleared up! I felt stupid for thinking the problem was just acne & that there wasn’t a medicine to help. I’ll still get 1-2 occasionally that go away within a few days. Good to know to never have someone pull the hair!
@@chancemathews7057 antibiotic pill…
@@CapysGardenShop Staph A?
Doctor Lee is phenomenal gotta love her!!!!!
My dermatologist is treating mine as part of my rosacea and I've been on Oracea (low-dose doxycycline) for several years and it really seems to help.
I get these regularly on my legs. It’s my favourite thing to just pull them out with a pair of tweezers, because of how satisfying it is. Usually if I don’t do that, it starts becoming ingrown and gets painful.
I get these very quickly, especially if i have been sweating a lot.
I had one in the hairline on my forhead, which was like a mosquito bite that was red and did not go away for a year until I pulled the hair out from the centre of the redness. After I pulled the hair out some white stuff came out with it and it healed in 2-3 days and the redness was gone too.
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Yep! Pull the hair out. Remove the cause.
Oooooh I get them all the time, I have like 3 right now, they can get pretty painful especially when I brush my hair and the comb keeps knocking them
I usually ask my son if he get those for me since I can’t see back there
Thank you for the explanation of what can happen when the hair us pulled out. You prove that in the long run, we don't know what we're doing when we mess with these things.
It's slightly more complicated. The doctor knows the treatment with the highest chance of success and lowest chance of complications, but there's still uncertainty. Every person and every illness are different.
So alternative treatments often work just fine through sheer luck. It's not the best choice, but for that particular person it was sufficient.
I have an issue where I can’t use the same shampoo and conditioner for very long. I end up with big nasty pimples ALL OVER my scalp! They can be very painful and hard to deal with. None of the pimples had a hair in them so it wasn’t folliculitis. In my early 20’s my Grandmother let me know she also dealt with the same condition. She taught me to switch up my shampoo and conditioner each time I finished up each bottle. I usually use one bottle each of the same brand of shampoo and conditioner and then have to change it up to a different brand the next time. I now have 3 favorite brands of shampoo and conditioner. I have to use the expensive stuff or my head will break out really badly! I found out in my teens/ early 20’s that Pantene makes my hair fall out! I have met several other gals throughout the years who said it made their hair fall out too! Weird huh!
***So, if you get breakouts on your scalp, definitely try what I do. There has to be more gals out there like me! I hope this helps at least one person, that would be AMAZING! 😁♥️
Yup I’m another person who has this happen. And yes if I switch up product brands it works. I also have asthma and so it’s very hard to find hair products that aren’t perfumed. One thing though, that I’ve been doing lately is wash my hair twice and aggressively massage, never with really hot water then rinse and rinse for a ridiculous length of time. Same with the conditioner. It seems to be working. I also
Generally wash my hair daily.
I thought I was the only one that has this problem 😮
Mine improved immensely after laser hair removal. It didn't do too much for hair regrowth, but it seemed to kill the bacteria. They should investigate that.
I used to get them on the base of my scalp on the hairline around my neck and the only way i got rid of them was washing my hair twice every time i washed my hair.
Folliculitis can also be caused by allergic reaction to polyurethane, which is used in most paints these days I found out this one the hard way the pimples are very painful. Bleach was the only thing that took care of it permanently, and then avoiding contact with polyurethane based paints.
I get these a lot and have no idea what it was and why I get them. I'm glad to have some answers now.
I have scalp acne, not a lot, it happens when I use any type of oil on my scalp. And my hair is clean!
I always keep my hair scrubbed clean, but the past few months for some reason I've been getting pimples on my scalp, there are even times I have to literally dig out a head that's hard like a rock but once I get it out and clean the spot and put antibiotic ointment on them. I've been getting the rock feeling ones on my cheek and forehead also.
Thank you! I didn’t even know
Hey Dr Lee, what would cause pimples and cysts under armpits? Just started about 6 months ago.
I've regularly experiencing this with my nose hair
I get folliculitis all over. Usually whatever is inside is solid instead of pus. I found a salicylic acid spray and use that on problematic areas.
I have done this pimple popping long before dr pimple popper on tv. Love her though
Sometimes certain shampoos and conditioners will cause that break out on your scalp . If it not something that happens to you on a regular basis I would definitely change my shampoo and conditioner.
Thanku for this explanation.
I have this! How do you get rid of it?! I’ve tried changing shampoos diet nothing has worked!
I needed this. I have TTM and will pluck a dime size bald spot around any bump that pops up on my scalp before I even realize what I'm doing. Hopefully knowing that it'll make things worse to pluck the hair will help me keep my fingers away from them when they happen. Thanks for this!
I have derm, and for me, knowing that I’m causing unnecessary problems by picking and making existing ones worse is a whole thing. I tell myself that I’m just making it worse while I’m doing it, but sometimes I still lose that battle.
Random internet love to my Trich sis 💜💜💜💜💜
Sometimes forgiving yourself is the hardest part of that whole cycle, but I hope you know that you’re worth the forgiveness 💜
Unfortunately knowing its bad rarely helps TTM😢
@@cjboyo yeah...it hasn't really helped but it was worth a shot😅
Thanks Dr Lee! 😊
Ive been struggling with that for years now. It's really annoying
I'm glad I was right about not pulling the hair out. If I shave my legs (the growth has slowed right down with age thankfully) I get folliculitis on my legs and it was very painful. I would give them a little squeeze, but I would unfurl the offending hair and leave it there for that one to heal. It never made sense to pull it out, because then it will be covered over as the area heals and cause a whole new one. But it seemed like everyone suggested removing the hair. I'm glad I did right.
I had to take antibiotics to get rid of my foliculitis. I spent months treating it thinking it was just acne.
So what was that after the hair was pulled out ?
Cant understand a word being said with the music slightly too loud.
The music is a pain when I try to listen to the Dr.
I had the same thing on my leg but without hair
Thank you for explaining that you should not pull the hair out or it can cause it to be a ingrown hair. I told him that I need to pop & drain but not pluck it but he said no to pull the hair out. We both win, I'm right & he should get less of these.
If I have this on my scalp and pick at it, but also have alot of peach fuzz on my face and acne I also pick at. Could I transfer this to my face?
My dermatologist recommend a medication for this that helps keep it away. I get these on the back of my head and sides where my cpap mask rests on my head at night.
I’m in the process of sewing fabric to cover the straps on my cpap mask so that I can change it out more frequently and try to finally get rid of the strips of acne on my face that are right where the straps go.
You can buy washable mask liners (I hear good things about Pad A Cheek) and strap covers, but I’m too cheap and like to DIY stuff. I actually made my own “cpap pillow” just by taking the elastic waist band from an old pair of shorts and tying it around my pillow to make those indentations/empty space to enable my side sleeping so that my mask can stay in place. I’m definitely not paying $40 or $50 for a dumb pillow with indentations on the sides 🙄
Mine is unfortunately in my scalp and I just wash my whole head gear by hand and that does help. I also figured out my conditioner isn't helping either so many factors can cause it.
@@joycemielke5787 There are a lot of factors, yes, unfortunately. My skin gets angry with me if I don’t wash the straps every couple of days, so having covers to switch out and toss in the laundry would just make my life easier. The ones I want to make would cover all of the straps because I do notice the parts on my hair make those areas extra oily.
Best of luck with the medication though!! I hope it really helps because any kind of pustule or zit can be quite painful and annoying. I think it will, especially with a change in conditioner.
What med?
Omg I had MRSA from this once.. Dr had to lance drain and pack it.. I had to wash it with the gold Dial antibacterial hand soap and take antibiotics for a month!
Omg I had one of these I think like 2 actually lol there was like a thick hair thing inside it that was like real pointy and hard kinda like it would poke your finger if you run your finger over it if it hit the right spot with no hair under your finger and once I pulled it out it felt a million times better and not irritating it was wierd
well heck! I never thought about when you pull the hair it has a larger chance of having another ingrown hair. that's crazy dude! now I know why I always have an issue with that. thanks for the info Dr. Pimple Popper!! you are so awesome 👍😎
I get them all the time they feel good when popped
Wait, I keep pulling out these ingrown hairs that circle on themselves right under the skin (sometimes infected) but I always seem to have more (and no, these aren't regions I shave.) Is this why?
Guess I should leave the hair attached instead.
Ty
Idk if this is what I get but mine are much smaller and have almost a clear bit of liquid coming out..at least that's what it feels like bc I can't see it lol.
Use a drop of Hibiclens in your palm with soap and wash over affecting area. In a couple days it will painlessly drain on it’s own. In 4 it will heal.
Proper wound care, people!
How to treat?
I get this all the time. Is there anyway to prevent it?
Wash your hair?? Use acne pads?
Try rubbing a raw onion cut open all over your entire body, icluding every nook and cranny, then bite a chunk off. Do this daily and double up before dates.
I had a salon give me Folliculitus. Felt like my head was burning. Ended up shaving my head and it went away with some treatments.
sounds more like ringworm?
@@get_it_done4580 I had gone to a dermatologist and was put on some steroids, but the cream ruined my hair. Made it so brittle and fragile.
She’s the best
The hair often just slips out because of inflammation making area pulpy.
I used one of those pore vacuums on one. It healed in a couple of days, and the hair remained intact.
I've scalp Folliculitis for last 11 years every time I go to dermatologists they just prescribe some antibiotics n scalp becomes clean but just after finish the medicines it reappears
I wondered what those were. For no apparent reason (other than stress). I started getting these across my scalp. They itched a bit. I would scratch, they would rupture and then some more would come back. Can I say just…ugh!!!
How do you stop this???
I get these as flare ups now. They are more painful than facial acne. I can go almost an entire year without these and then I can have a real bad sweaty night and I'll have it for the next 3 to 4 months in patches on my scalp.
Things I'm lucky enough never to get but the more I see these videos I'm terrified I might someday get them. And I have to tell you I'm a pretty dirty guy. I go to the mountains for three months at a time sometimes and I spend some time not taking baths because especially during the winter it's freezing up there and taking a bath in a river a 40° water when it's 20° out is not something I always look forward to but I do try to take one a week, and even then I don't get this stuff. I'm starting to feel rejected by bugs
I have had scalp folliculitis for over 20 years and have been on low doses of Ceftin. As soon as I discontinue the antibiotic, my whole scalp breaks out in pustules in about 10 days. 🙄
I get these under my chin but its baby hairs like in a ball. After I get them all out there is a seed like thing that comes out. Why do I get these. I dont shave my face.
Please keep music level lower; Dr. Lee. It drowned you out.
could it b lack of magnisium
Can you get folliclelitis in the pubic area?
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Sandra please please help me!! I have this in my eyelashes my eyes are in so much pain ALL MY EYELASHES are ingrown I’m going to make a video or something for you
Wait... Does the same go for body hair?
This is good advice unless your a pop-a-holic and WANT it to come back lol
i have one on my chin that I just wait to regrow, I think it stopped =(
So.... how do we stop it?
I have a lump in my scalp that moves with my skin and doesn’t really seem to hurt but it also is kinda hard but kinda squishy. Maybe you could help me figure out what it is?
…I allus save my plucked pustules in a envelope in my sock drawer to transplant to areas on my scalp in times of hair drought when things dry up there…’waste not-want not’ as granny said….
I keep mine in a Tupperware in my safe next to my collection of human teeth
@@auntbee6993 …I doubt it, but if you do, they should be kept in a hollow skull for better voodoo divinations…all hail to the Loa…
@@mplussant does it have to be a human skull? I have dozens of skulls but they're from various animals
@@auntbee6993 …doesn’t have to be human…for instance secrete any of the drifters skulls you’ve accumulated through various sacrificial ceremonies throughout your black magic affiliations lest ‘questions’ arise with the authorities regarding your associations…should you be indicted anyway, fall back on the old reliable ‘I honestly FORGOT human sacrifices with unwillingly participants was ILLEGAL’…worth a shot…
@@mplussant I always make sure that my sacrifice victims are willing participants so I should be good
Dr is so smart !!!
Mine are still very sensitive even after they release. The traction from my ponytail usually causes it but once it's there even with my hair down it's painful.
Omg I was told an ingrown has to be pulled out at the root or your likely to have it keep happening so no?
I'm your fan doctor
You Open your eyes SO wide.
I got hit in the back of the head by a craine and it grew a knot back almost 30 years ago and it has smelly puss when it got cut no doctor will touch it but it seems to cause headaches or I get headaches from onesie to the other right across it my Dr said I need to go to a plastic surgeon and I'm disabled and can't afford that and no insurance will cover it
Wow so informative!
I used to get acne on my head when I was younger and it was that time of the month. Better than on my the face.
Just squish it😂
My boyfriend has some bumps he gets in his hair but they don't look like this. His are larger and hard knots they have left scars on his scalp
Ypu need to turn the music volume up some more - I can still hear your voice. Don't know what you're saying but can hear your voice! 😅
Foir a long time my husband would get those pustules and they seemed to follow the pattern where he was losing his hair. It's like the poor folicles got sick right before the hair stopped growing.
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I just started getting this on my frontotemporal corners and my hairline/frontal core about two weeks ago.
I have these but they came from my hair products or if I go too many days without washing my hair. Hard to get to day 3.
I had a couple of spots just like it except mine were fire ant 🐜 stings
I had one on my dome the other day. I felt something coming a few days before. Forgot about it a few days. Then I scratched my head and felt it 10x bigger. Wow did it hurt like a mofo. Put a little pressure and couldn't tell if pus came out, but it Def released pressure and a bunch of blood came out. Still fkin hurt tho.
I get these frequently I tend to just squeeze them very gently and they give. I do notice a decrease in them when I remember to do my skin care routine 😂
I used to get these on my hairline. Sore after shampoo.
I get a lot of those around my crown
I get these all over my body 😢
So what you’re saying is if we keep pulling out the hair, we can get never ending poppable pimples in an area where no one will see and we don’t care about scarring? 🤔
This can happen down below too.
I thought these were psoriasis. How to tell the difference?
Psoriasis is not pustules
psoriasis is skin itching and peeling off.
I used to have severe folliculitis on my legs. They would turn to blackheads and I’d pop them and pull out the hair, usually with root and all. Now my legs are mostly bald lol 😂
Maybe i had three in my life but i blame my greasy scalp
How can you treat it
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If I don't pluck it gets infected as my skin doesn't heal that easily
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You know I've had a couple of those in my beard and if I hadn't have pulled the hair out it would have gotten worse infected because the hair was covered in Plus
Meaning that it didn't go away until after I pulled the hair out because of the hair was covered in infection and it kept festering and getting infected until after I took the hair out is when it went away
......but what if I want it to happen
Actually the only acne I get on my hair is the more hair products I use the more I find a pimple on my head and they're painful. It'll be a GL feeling I'll be like what is that and my husband be like that's a pimple on your head and I'm like cool but of course I can't see it it's on my head.