What causes abscesses? Why shouldn’t you squeeze them? How can you treat abscesses safely?

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What causes abscesses? Why shouldn’t you squeeze them? How can you treat abscesses safely?

Has anyone ever had an “ abscess ”? Those who raise their hands may well understand the painful experience of having an abscess. The bumps are painful when pressed, like acne but they are not acne. More importantly, if there is pus, it is even more painful and difficult to heal. Many people may think that it is a large acne and try to squeeze the pus themselves. But in fact, if it is an abscess, it is best to see a doctor for proper treatment. Because treating yourself incorrectly risks inflammation, a large wound, and a more severe condition that is harder to treat.

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Why do we get boils?

Abscesses are caused by bacteria. When the body is dirty, weak and has low immunity, the body is prone to bacterial infections. In addition, diabetic patients with high blood sugar levels are more at risk of developing abscesses than normal people. Abscesses tend to occur in areas where bacteria can easily grow, such as areas that are moist.

How to treat abscesses safely?

Usually, boils can break open on their own and the symptoms will improve. If you have boils, you should take care of them properly as follows:

  1. Apply a warm compress to the abscess for 10-15 minutes, 2-3 times a day. Applying a warm compress to the abscess will improve blood flow in the คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย area where the abscess occurs, making it easier for the abscess to burst on its own.
  2. Wash your hands frequently. If you touch an abscess with unclean hands, it can make it more likely to become infected and may also spread bacteria to others.
  3. Do not squeeze, squeeze, or puncture an unripe abscess (no pus head) as this may spread the infection to nearby areas.
  4. The abscess should improve within 2 weeks. If it does not improve, becomes unusually large, or if you accidentally squeeze the abscess, see a doctor to clean it and treat it properly to prevent infection and recurrence.