- cybersharque"Staph epidermiditis is the probable pathogen, and that makes this a tricky one. S. aureus produces copious pus that on ejection usually takes the most troublesome parts of the disease (the "core") with them, but S. epidermiditis is trickier because the pus is stickier. If this person chooses not to go to a physician to have this looked at, he should at least soak the arm in epsom salts to help draw the infection out of the arm. Otherwise, the return engagement has major surgery on the tendons of the forearm and intravenous antibiotics."Puss Infection
- kewphotog"HA! Guess it's time to make a new catagory for this one. Zit popping bloopers........."face shot
- kewphotog"HA! Guess it's time to make a new catagory for this one. Zit popping bloopers........."face shot
May 29, 2008darkelf said...
wow..what fun you could have with that........do Not goto a hospital.......this is a definate D.I.Y. job........
May 29, 2008Zitzstress said...
Does weird sh*t happen to people like this? It's just so freaky and random!
May 29, 2008flyking138 said...
it looks like rock that's growing under the skin. who knows what kind of infectious waste this has in it waiting to be drained on some unsuspecting friend or relative. i'm straight with that one. unless you stand back as far as possible and cut the sucker off of there or better yet, get him while he's sleeping or pzited out drunk. then i think i could diy this one.
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