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Boil Neck
Boil on neck may affect liver problems or blood sugar.
Abscesses are infections of the skin by bacterium. Most appear on the face, arms but sometimes on the breast or buttocks. The infections are most commonly in the hair follicles, but infections can appear on the skin on any part of the body where there is an injury that causes a break in the skin. Abscesses are simiiar to pimples, but much larger, are tender,and have pus in the center. Abscesses are contagious and could infect an entire group living or working together that use the same facilities and have careless or poor hygiene. Carbuncles are clusters of abscesses but are much more severe and cause far more pain and fever than single abscesses. The favored spot for carbuncles is the nape of the neck. The best prevention for abscesses and also to prevent infections to others is strict hygiene. The skin should be kept clean with soap. A soap with anti-bacterial substances will give the best protecton.
Boil on neck may affect liver problems or blood sugar.
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Boil Neck
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liver problems, Blood Sugar
A single boil may be cleared up with nothing more than moist heat and requires no squeezing or additional treatment. However, abscesses near the nose should be treated with oral antibiotics to avoid the danger of brain infection. The doctor can get a sample of the pus to have a laboratory examination to obtain the most effective antibiotic for the particular strain of bacteria. A severe abscess can be treated successfully by a doctor who can lance the abscess and drain the pus. All pus must be removed but a small remainder can be removed by the doctor with a salt solution. If the abscess is completely free of pus, no further treatment is needed.
Boil on neck may affect liver problems or blood sugar.