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2006-06-05 14:23:43 · 39 answers · asked by sithlord_2010 1 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body

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Ya it is....use some needle nose pliers for the best effect and do it in different directions. It is probably not a pimple it is probably an ingrown hair.

2006-06-17 20:02:06 · answer #1 · answered by MiKe 5 · 2 0

On the off chance that this is a legit question and not another idiotic one, no, never ever pop a pimple. When you squeeze a pimple to pop it, you force the infection into the surrounding cells. You also traumatize the surrounding tissues. You could end up with far more problems and a wider spread infection. Remember, the goop inside that pimple is an infection. Let the pimple open or absorb on its own.

Also, if you have no idea why you have a pimple on your penis, I suggest you see your doctor to rule out an STD.

2006-06-05 14:30:35 · answer #2 · answered by ilse72 7 · 0 0

Are you absolutely sure that it is a pimple? It could be a sore and if you "pop" it it could lead to more. Which would not be such a good thing. I would, if you are able, go see your doctor, and have him or her check it before doing anything rash.

The skin of the penis is not like the skin on your arm or other body parts. The pores are different because they are contained in erectile tissue. Then again it could be a hair that is unable to break out of the shin correctly. So that pimple of yours maybe more than you think.

2006-06-05 14:34:46 · answer #3 · answered by oman396 4 · 0 0

A pimple on the penis OK thats the first who or how did you learn that from.

2006-06-17 18:57:47 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I wouldn't. Squeezing any pimples anywhere on your body or face is not good. It can get infected. Better get it checked by a doctor. It might be something more serious than just a pimple.

2006-06-15 11:40:23 · answer #5 · answered by Garfield 6 · 0 0

If you're SURE it's a pimple, yes.
There are these things on the shaft that look like pimples that are glands or something - those will only scar you and make a woman wonder what kind of disease you had/have.

2006-06-05 14:25:25 · answer #6 · answered by thedavecorp 6 · 0 0

Do wash your face with a mild soap thrice a day.
Do wash your face often (plain water splashes).
Do steam your face at least twice a week.
Do use a separate face towel and soap.
Do eat a healhty balanced diet rich with fruits and vegetables. It is generally believed that oily food aggravate acne. This is not true.
Do inform your doctor if you are taking any other oral medications like oral contraceptive pills, hormones etc.
Do ask your doctor for any clarification regarding your medications.
Do visit your dermatologist regularly.

DON'Ts
Don't pinch / pluck at your pimples or even touch them. They can scar.
Don't stop your medications abruptly without consulting your doctor. Oral medications may have to be taken for at least 5-6 months.
Don't use any strong medicated soaps.
Don't use oily cosmetics.

Cosmetic corrective procedures for Acne scars
Chemical Peel : Various chemical agents like Retinoic acid, Trichloracetic acid, Alpha hydroxy acid or Phenol are used to induce exfoliation of superficial layers of skin.
Dermabrasion: Abrading superficial layers of skin using emory or sand paper or motorized dermabrader.
Collagen Injection: Used to fill up and level up skin unevenness and smoothen it.
Excision & Punch Graft: Deep pitted scars can be excised and punch grafted.

Acne, commonly known as 'Pimples' is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the pilosebaceous unit (hair follicle and oil producing glands). It is one of the commonest conditions affecting the teenage population. Usually they subside spontaneously within a few years, but a small percentage of them continue to have them even in their early thirties.
Acne is due to various reasons. There is increased stickiness of the cells that line the opening of the hair follicle due to which the sebum which is normally secreted out through thisroute, gets blocked, resulting in the 'blackhead'. There is also an increased amount of the bacteria 'Propionibacteria acnes' which normally resides there in small numbers. There is also increased sebum production due to the hormonal variation that takes place at the time of puberty.

Acne can either be non-inflammatory (just blackheads) or they can progress to larger lesions filled with pus, which ultimately scar. Topical medications in the form of lotions, gels etc. is sufficient for small non inflammatory ones, but once pus filled lesions are present, oral antibiotics are necessary, in addition to the topical medications.

2006-06-17 22:38:58 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Amputation is the only answer! Actually, that's not true - it's amazing what antibiotics can do these days. By the way, it's not a pimple, genius, unless you've been dipping it in the apple pie again.

2006-06-17 16:26:09 · answer #8 · answered by Ketel One Up 4 · 0 0

NOoo never bust a pimple any kind for that matter just get an anitbiotic ointment and put it on it or you can put some antiseptic powder in that area to dry it our but never bust it u will only spread it for future pimples. "and r u sure its a pimple"

2006-06-17 15:22:43 · answer #9 · answered by Miss Sofo 1 · 0 0

Um, no.... I would go see a doctor as soon as possible.. It may not be a pimple there bud... And if it isn't then you don't want to pop something that could be let's just say "not a pimple"... Got me??

2006-06-15 12:50:03 · answer #10 · answered by amygirl9333 3 · 0 0

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