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General Information About Abscess
Question: What are some of the symptoms of an abscess? Pus forms and the surrounding tissues become red, swollen, and painful as the abscess stretches the area and tries to burst through the skin. The pain is due to pressure the pus puts upon nerve endings. Discomfort is relieved when the abscess bursts spontaneously or is lanced. Question: What is the treatment for an external type of abscess? The aim is to encourage the infection to reach the surface of the skin. The customary home treatment is a warm, moist compress. A medical objection to such treatment is that such a compress makes the surrounding tissue more prone to infection. Painkilling drugs, such as acetaminophen, may be used. The area may be rested, for example, by putting an arm in a sling when there is an abscess in the armpit. A dry dressing should be applied when an abscess comes to a head and discharges. The abscess may need to be lanced by a physician if there is fever or pain or if the surrounding skin becomes increasingly red and tender. Question: What other kinds of abscesses are there? There are internal abscesses, usually accompanied by fever, local pain, and a tired, rundown feeling. Such abscesses can occur around a tooth (gumboil), in the breast, in bone (in mastoiditis and osteomyelitis), in the liver (in amoebic dysentery), in the vagina (Bartholin's cyst), in the appendix (appendicitis), or in the anal area, between the rectum and the ischium (ischiorectal abscess). In all such cases, a physician must be consulted. Another kind of abscess is the cold abscess, which may be caused by tuberculosis. A cold abscess is so called because it is slow-forming and without pain, redness, or heat. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com I am the owner and author of Hoodia Gordonii Effects. You can find the original article here: Abscess. If you'd like to read more of my articles, please visit my site! |
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