What’s wrong with a painful bump on the inside of your nose?

Flesh bumps inside the nose are painful, usually caused by nasal vestibulitis or nasal boils, mostly related to nose picking and plucking of nose hairs, for bacterial infection, usually Staphylococcus aureus. When examined, the skin and mucous membrane of the anterior part of the nose can be seen to be congested and swollen, and the swelling causes the bumps to be painful and fluctuating after maturation, and extrusion is forbidden at an early stage to avoid causing serious complications. Localization can be applied with iodine povidone, and incision and drainage of pus are required after maturity. Treatment requires the addition of antibiotics, such as cefixime orally. If accompanied by anaerobic infections, can be added with metronidazole and other treatments, the treatment process, such as fever, chills, etc., to be alert to complications, need to be hospitalized.