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what is this bump on my face?

it is on the right side of my jaw under my skin. it doesn't come up like a pimple or anything and it seems like no matter what i put on it, acne cream, neosporin or vicks it doesn't get any smaller. it feels hard but it doesn't hurt. it is big. what can i do this is so embarrassing

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  • 8 years ago
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    Sounds like a cyst. If it doesn't go away on its own or it starts to grow you will need to have a doctor remove it,p.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    When the pimple applies sulfur, it is cured

    .At first you order powdery sulfur at a drugstore.

    Mix sulfur and water (it is good to add ointment) in a medicine bottle if you obtain it.

    Use a thin stick and apply sulfur to a face.

    When you go out, apply not thinly conspicuous.

    Since sulfur absorbs oil, pus is absorbed.

    And yellow of sulfur covers redness.

    In addition, there is the restoration effect of the pimple trace because there is a peeling effect to sulfur.

    You avoid sunlight.

    At the time of face-wash, do not rub it.

    However, skin will be dried if sulfur is applied.

  • 8 years ago

    Hi,

    For acne

    I will be straight forward and very brief,

    I also had acne, through my experience, this is my suggestions,

    1. Wash your pillow every 2 weeks or whenever you think it is getting dirty.

    2. Say goodbye to hot showers, use the normal water temperature, naturally its cold.

    3. Do not wash your face, yes do not wash your face, if you are going to wash your face, just use water, yes just water, using the normal water temperature.

    I know that it sounds like it is going to cause acne,

    however it is up to you to believe or not.

    And that's it.

    Source(s): Personal Experience 20 years of age
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