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Help, I Have Done Something Stupid And Am Scared About Sepsis
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I tried to pop a blackhead the other day on the end of my nose to not much avail.
Today I noticed a soft bulge as though the spot had developed into a boil
I squeezed and and lots and lots of blood, fluid and a bit of pus came out. I was worried about losing too much blood.
I suddenly developed a bit of a headache on the top of my head after popping it and after googling realised that you are not supposed to pop spots in that area (the nose) as it can lead to further infection and sepsis.
I am worried now and feel sick
I have put some tcp and a plaster on it but I am worried about sepsis
Today I noticed a soft bulge as though the spot had developed into a boil
I squeezed and and lots and lots of blood, fluid and a bit of pus came out. I was worried about losing too much blood.
I suddenly developed a bit of a headache on the top of my head after popping it and after googling realised that you are not supposed to pop spots in that area (the nose) as it can lead to further infection and sepsis.
I am worried now and feel sick
I have put some tcp and a plaster on it but I am worried about sepsis
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This is what scared me (it doesn’t take much)
https:/ /www.he althlin e.com/h ealth-n ews/tri angle-o f-death -on-you r-face
Sorry to go on but it was more than a pimple it was like a bubble with lots of blood and fluid in.
I will trust your word though!
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Sorry to go on but it was more than a pimple it was like a bubble with lots of blood and fluid in.
I will trust your word though!
I think they only stop if they are struck off although they do have to prove professional development every so many years to maintain on their register. Similar to nurses who are removed from the register after three years out of clinical practice. It's why I always refer to my nursing in the past tense although I still have the qualifications I can no longer work in a clinical setting.
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