There’s this crusty little spot that keeps scabbing and reopening, and I can’t get in to see anyone yet. What could this be?

What You Can Do While Waiting to Be Seen

While you’re waiting for an appointment:

  • Avoid picking or scratching the area
  • Keep it clean and lightly moisturized
  • Protect it from friction and sun exposure
  • Don’t apply harsh products or home remedies

If it worsens, grows, becomes painful, or starts bleeding frequently, try to seek care sooner if possible.

The Bottom Line

A spot that keeps scabbing and reopening is your skin telling you something isn’t quite right. Often it’s something minor and treatable — but persistence is the key reason it shouldn’t be ignored.

Getting it looked at is the safest next step, even if it turns out to be nothing serious.

Your skin is usually very good at healing.
When it doesn’t, that’s information — not something to brush off.

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