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Boil On Buttocks
Boil on buttocks may not affect hepatitis or liver problems.
Abscesses usually infect in the hair follicles from bacteria on the face, neck or arms but infections may begin on the skin at any part of the body if there is an injury that breaks the skin. Because the infection of a boil is so contagious, the bacteria may be present on the skin and penetrate at the point of injury. The abscess can cause a severe pain with tenderness, pus in the center, and 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.
Boil on buttocks may not affect hepatitis or liver problems.
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Boil On Buttocks
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hepatitis, liver problems
A severe abscess can be treated successfully under a doctor's care by lancing the abscess and draining it of all pus. A small remainder can be removed by a salt solution. If the abscess is completely free of pus, no additional treatment is needed. If the abscess is near the nose, oral antibiotics should be given to avoid brain infection.
Boil on buttocks may not affect hepatitis or liver problems.