There is a pimple on the right side of the jaw, which is mainly considered to be related to local infections, folliculitis, acne, common warts and other diseases.
1. Local infection: local skin infection by pathogenic bacteria can lead to redness, swelling, congestion, itching, and some patients may also appear pimple-like hyperplasia.
2. Folliculitis: mainly related to hair follicles infected with pathogenic bacteria, can lead to the appearance of pimple-like herpes in the affected area, accompanied by redness, heat, swelling, swelling and other uncomfortable symptoms.
3. Acne: related to abnormal secretion of androgen, dietary influences, etc., which can lead to pimples and herpes on the affected area.
4. Common warts: related to human papilloma virus infection, can lead to the appearance of soybean-sized bumps in the affected area, can be gray or light brown.
The above mentioned symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to confirm the diagnosis, to be treated accordingly.