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Nose piercing
Doctor I got nose piercing in August 2021 Then it became infected and a big bump formed Upon it I visited the doctor in late November and he removed the piercing and gave Medication Within 12-14 days the bump reduced slowly A little bump like spot left only I have no pain and irritation. Today i saw that the area is red and the bump is raised a little bit It's been 3-4 months now and I closed the piercing in November end itself. Then what is this now I'm really scared and tensed Kindly tell me what's the issue now How can it raise after 3-4 months.
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I need to get few more details regarding the issue. Most probably it could be an exagerrated scar over the piercing site . need to attend physically .
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It could be a reinfection or a keloid.
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Depends on the issue.
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Please come down to my clinic Y S Desai Specialty Healthcare. Let me reexamine you and help you.
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please share pic of nose.
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