What Are the Best Ways to Treat an Infected Pimple?
Treating an infected pimple requires a careful approach to avoid further irritation or infection. Over-the-counter treatments with benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid can help reduce inflammation and bacteria. Dr. Curtis Grote, MD, at Fast Aid Urgent Care, advises against squeezing or picking at the pimple, as this can worsen the infection and lead to scarring. For more information, contact us or join the virtual line. We have convenient locations to serve you in Bulverde Rd San Antonio TX, Bastrop TX, Alamo Ranch San Antonio TX, La Grange TX, Leon Springs San Antonio TX, New Braunfels TX, Potranco Road San Antonio TX, Dripping Springs TX, Lemon Creek Boerne TX, and Belle Chasse LA.


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How can I tell if my pimple is infected?
Is it okay to pop an infected pimple?
Can an infected pimple lead to permanent scarring?
What is the first thing Dr. Curtis Grote, MD, will do if I have an infected pimple?
At Fast Aid Urgent Care, we know that even minor skin issues like pimples can sometimes become more serious. Determining whether a pimple is infected involves watching for certain warning signs. Normally, a pimple appears as a small, red bump and may develop a white or yellowish tip as pus forms. However, if you notice the area around the pimple becoming increasingly red, swollen, or painful, this could indicate an infection.
●Other signs of an infected pimple include:
●Warmth when you touch the area
●Increased pus, especially if it’s yellow or greenish
●Redness spreading beyond the pimple
●A hard lump is forming under the skin
In more severe cases, symptoms such as fever, chills, or rapidly spreading redness may occur. These can be signs that the infection is becoming more serious and needs prompt medical attention.
Most mild pimple infections can be managed at home, but if you notice any worsening symptoms or signs of a more widespread infection, don’t hesitate to visit Fast Aid Urgent Care. Our experienced providers can quickly assess your condition, offer effective treatment, and help prevent complications.
No, it is not recommended to pop an infected pimple. Squeezing or popping a pimple can push the bacteria deeper into the skin, making the infection worse. It can also cause the pimple to rupture beneath the surface, leading to more inflammation, increased redness, and swelling. Additionally, popping an infected pimple can introduce more bacteria, worsening the infection or spreading it to surrounding areas.
At Fast Aid Urgent Care, professionals advise using proper skincare treatments to treat pimples safely. If the pimple is severely infected or painful, it’s best to consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate care and drainage if necessary.
Yes, an infected pimple can lead to permanent scarring, especially if it is picked or squeezed. When a pimple becomes infected, it can cause deeper tissue damage. The body responds by creating more collagen to heal the wound, which can result in raised or depressed scars. Additionally, picking at or popping an infected pimple increases the risk of scarring by causing further skin trauma.
Fast Aid Urgent Care recommends avoiding squeezing pimples and seeking professional treatment for more severe cases to minimize the risk of scarring. Early intervention and proper wound care can help reduce the likelihood of permanent marks left behind by an infected pimple.
If you visit Fast Aid Urgent Care for an infected pimple, Dr. Curtis Grote, MD, will begin by carefully examining the affected area. During this evaluation, Dr. Grote will assess the size, appearance, and severity of the infection, looking for signs such as redness, swelling, pus, warmth, or tenderness. Dr. Grote may also ask about how long the pimple has been present, whether it has changed in appearance, and if you have experienced any additional symptoms like fever.
This thorough assessment allows Dr. Grote to determine whether your infection is mild and can be treated with topical medications or if it is more serious and may require oral antibiotics or further intervention. At Fast Aid Urgent Care, our goal is to ensure you receive the most appropriate and effective treatment for your condition, helping you feel better as quickly as possible.
For more information, contact us or join the virtual line. We serve patients from Bulverde Rd San Antonio TX, Windcrest TX, Selma TX, Bastrop TX, Paige TX, Smithville TX, Alamo Ranch San Antonio TX, Leon Valley TX, Helotes TX, La Grange TX, Rabbs Prairie TX, Halsted TX, Leon Springs TX, Fair Oaks Ranch TX, Cross Mountain TX, New Braunfels TX, Hunter TX, Zorn TX, Potranco Road San Antonio TX, Rio Medina TX, Rolling Oaks Estates TX, Dripping Springs, TX, Saddletree Ranch TX, Belterra TX, Lemon Creek Boerne TX, Scenic Oaks TX, Fair Oaks Ranch TX, Belle Chasse LA, Timberlane LA, Woodmere LA, and surrounding areas.

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▸ Walk-in Family Care
▸ Children’s Health
▸ Sports Physicals
▸ DOT Physicals
▸ Pediatric Urgent Care
▸ Immunization




