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Genital Boil
Genital boil may affect blood sugar and liver problems.
Abscesses usually infect in the hair follicles on the face, neck or arms, but infections can begin on the skin at any part of the body. If there is any injury that breaks the skin, the bacterial infection of the abscess may be at the injury and could penetrate the skin at the point of injury to cause the infection. The boil can cause a severe pain with tenderness and pus in the center with a feeling of fluid in the area. The skin around the abscess must be kept clean to keep the abscess from infecting the surrounding area which if infected could develop into a serious condition of cellulite. A severe abscess can be treated successfully under a doctor's direction by lancing the abscess, then draining the pus. The abscess must be carefully checked to make sure all the pus is removed. If there is a small remainder it can be removed with a salt solution. If the pus is completely free of all pus, no further treatment will be needed. Abscesses located near the nose should only be treated with oral antibiotics to prevent brain infection.
Genital boil may affect blood sugar and liver problems.
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Genital Boil
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Blood Sugar, liver problems
Boils and abscesses are infections of the skin by bacteria usually staphylococcal. They most commonly appear on the face, neck, or arms. The infection is usually in the hair follicles as the bacteria needs to find a spot to penetrate the skin. Abscesses are similar to pimples but much larger, are tender, and have pus in the center. The abscess infections are so contagious that an entire group can be infected such as teenagers attending an athletic camp where all use the same
quarters, dining area, and toilet facilities. Usually this group has careless and poor hygiene.
Carbuncles are clusters of abscesses that are much more severe and capable of causing fever and pain much above single abscesses. The favorite spot for carbuncles is the back of the neck. The best prevention for abscesses and also to prevent infections to others is strict hydiene. The skin must be kept clean with soap, but a soap with anti-bacterial substances is the most protective. A single abscess may be cleared up with nothing but moist heat. No squeezing or other treatment is needed.
Genital boil may affect blood sugar and liver problems.