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I have a painful boil or infection inside my nose. What medicine or ointment should I use to treat it?

Asked by Female, 34 · 2 days ago

A painful boil inside the nose is usually a localized bacterial infection. To treat it safely, apply a warm, moist compress to the area for 10 to 15 minutes, three to four times a day, to help soothe pain and promote healing. You can gently apply an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment like bacitracin or a prescription ointment like mupirocin using a clean cotton swab. Crucially, avoid squeezing, popping, or picking at the boil, as this can spread the infection. If the pain worsens, swelling spreads, or you develop a fever, please consult a doctor, as oral antibiotics may be necessary.
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