What
is Abscess?
An abscess is a tender, easily pressed mass generally surrounded
by a colored area from pink to deep red. The middle of an abscess
is full of pus and debris.
Painful and warm to touch, abscesses can show up any place on your
body. The most common sites are in your
armpits (axillae), areas around your anus and vagina (Bartholin
gland abscess), the base of your spine (pilonidal abscess), around
a tooth (dental abscess), and in your groin.
Inflammation around a hair follicle can also lead to the formation
of an abscess, which is called a boil (furuncle). Unlike other infections,
antibiotics alone will not cure an abscess. In general an abscess
must open and drain in order for it to improve. Sometimes draining
occurs on its own, but generally it must be opened by a doctor in
a procedure called incision and drainage. |