Do you need to break a pustule after a cryptococcus bite?

Cryptococcal dermatitis is not caused by the bite of cryptococcus but by contact with the venom of cryptococcus, which manifests itself as erythema, papules, blisters, and vesicles, which may appear as vesicles, and usually not pustules. It is not recommended to break the blisters, as they are prone to infection; if they are broken, they need to be cleared and treated in a timely manner.
The strong acidic venom of Cryptococcus can irritate the skin, causing localized erythema, papules, blisters, and may have vesicles. It is not recommended to squeeze the blisters, as this may cause aggravation of the skin damage or localized infection by pathogens, etc., which may aggravate the symptoms.
The blisters of cryptobiotic dermatitis will generally absorb and subside on their own, so it is necessary to pay attention to the protection of the affected area and not to make it broken; if the blisters are broken inadvertently, then it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for debridement and treatment in order to prevent infection.
If there is any discomfort after contact with cryptozooplasmosis, one should seek medical advice and treatment in time.