Abscess

Abscesses, Boils and Cysts

An abscess is a painful collection of pus that forms in the body as a result of an infection. Abscesses can occur anywhere in the body, but they are most commonly found in the skin, in the mouth, and in the uterus.

Abscesses are caused by an infection that occurs when bacteria or other microorganisms enter the body and cause an immune response. The immune system responds by sending white blood cells and other substances to the infected area to fight the infection. As the immune cells and bacteria die, they release substances that can cause inflammation and the formation of an abscess.

Abscesses are typically characterized by swelling, redness, and warmth in the affected area. They can cause pain, tenderness, and fever. If an abscess is not treated promptly, it can cause complications, such as the spread of infection to other parts of the body, the development of sepsis, or the formation of scar tissue.

The treatment of abscesses typically involves the drainage of the pus and the administration of antibiotics to help clear the infection. The specific treatment approach will depend on the location and size of the abscess and the overall health of the individual.

Abscesses in the skin can be drained in office by one of our skilled providers. This involves making a small incision in the abscess allowing the contents to drain. Once drained, the incision is covered with a bandage.It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect that you have an abscess as these can cause serious complications if left untreated. Prompt treatment is necessary to clear the infection and prevent further damage.