I’ve got a pimple that looks really infected. What does a septic pimple look like?
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A septic pimple, also known as a pustule, typically looks red and swollen with a yellow or white center filled with pus. It may be painful to touch and can be larger in size compared to regular pimples. If you suspect you have a septic pimple, it’s important to avoid squeezing or popping it and to seek medical advice for proper treatment.