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My nose (internal)


Question Posted Wednesday April 12 2006, 9:56 pm

Ok so the inside of my nose, the right side, has like a scab. This morning I was goin out and it was hurtin so I jus pulled out the scab and now it's hurtin more and a scab a gettin back on it. It hurts alot and I relly duno what to do...does anyone know what it is? and can I pull it out?

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KaTiE_LyNn answered Wednesday April 12 2006, 10:56 pm:
it's just like a regular scab on your arm. if you pull it, all the new skin is coming off and it will form a new scar. it won't heal unless you let the scab form and don't mess with it.

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devilspawn_666 answered Wednesday April 12 2006, 10:31 pm:
Stop pulling out the scab and it'll heal faster. I know it's uncomfortable to have the scab on the inside of your nose, but if you pull it off, you're just causing more damage than was there in the first place.

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