Is this the most disgusting eruption of pus yet? Loving wife pops husband's giant spot on his cheek that he has had for 4 YEARS

  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • Khristina Powell decided to squeeze the zit in the middle of her husband's cheek
  • Wade, 28, who had the spot for four years, winces in pain as the pimple erupts
  • During the 3-minute battle, she digs her pink nails into each side of the spot
  • Pushing harder and harder, the cream cheese-like fluid then flies out of his face

Don't watch this while you're eating.

This gruesome footage shows the disgusting moment a loving woman popped her husband's spot for him.

Squeezing the angry zit in the middle of his cheek, Khristina Powell should be a contender for the unofficial 'wife of the year' award.

Wade, 28, who had the spot for four years, winces in pain as the pimple suddenly erupts into a yellow stream of pus under her brute force.

During the three-minute battle, Mrs Powell digs her pink nails into each side of the lump to get a firm grip.

Pushing harder and harder, the fluid then flies out of his face, prompting her in a strong American accent to warn him that it may smell.

Closing his eyes to try and dampen the pain, Wade can be heard groaning during the stomach-churning ordeal.

This gruesome footage shows the disgusting moment Khristina Powell popped her husband's spot for him
Wade, 28, who had the spot for four years, winces in pain as the pimple suddenly erupts into a yellow stream of pus under her brute force

This gruesome footage shows the disgusting moment Khristina Powell popped her husband's spot for him. Wade, 28, who had the spot for four years, winces in pain as the pimple suddenly erupts into a yellow stream of pus under her brute force

WHY YOU SHOULDN'T SQUEEZE SPOTS

By Michelle Rodrigues for The Conversation

A pimple is like a little bag under the skin that contains oil, bacteria and inflammation.

Squeezing it can result in these contents being pushed into surrounding skin, making the problem worse.

It can also lead to infection and temporary darkening of the skin in that area.

On top of this, the inflammation can become so bad that scarring is left behind when the pimple finally settles down.

And scarring (unlike the pimple) can be permanent.

If you resist the urge to squeeze, pimples will usually resolve over a week or so without scarring.

The 'white' contents will also settle down or spontaneously pop when ready. 

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But like a lion with its eyes on an injured gazelle, she goes in for the kill once more, determined to rid him of all his pus.

Eventually most of the cream cheese-like liquid streams out of his cheek, leaving her with his blood on the end of her fingernails. 

But thankfully, despite the pain he was put through, Mr Powell was happy with the outcome. He said: 'It was an instant relief when it was over.'  

British Skin Foundation spokesperson Lisa Bickerstaffe said: 'It's always worth seeking help from a doctor or dermatologist when dealing with spots like this to avoid scarring and possible infection.'

However, this isn't the only disturbing footage that MailOnline has reported on this month.

Just last week, a Thai woman had pus squeezed out of her forehead after a cosmetic procedure led to an infection.  

Nong Guang, 41, was given dermal filler injections to reduce the effects of her wrinkles two years ago. 

During the three-minute battle, Mrs Powell digs her pink nails into each side of the lump to get a firm grip
Pushing harder and harder, the fluid then flies out of his face, prompting her in a strong American accent to warn him that it may smell

During the three-minute battle, Mrs Powell digs her pink nails into each side of the lump to get a firm grip. Pushing harder and harder, the fluid then flies out of his face, prompting her in a strong American accent to warn him that it may smell

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