Treatment of Abscess
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Antibiotics are usually prescribed to treat a bacterial infection,
antifungal drugs to treat fungi, and antiamebic drugs to treat amebiasis.
However, the lining of the abscess cavity tends to reduce the amount
of drug that can penetrate the source of infection from the bloodstream.
Without spontaneous or surgical drainage, sometimes an abscess will
be reabsorbed into the bloodstream. Incomplete reabsorbtion leaves a
cystic loculation (small pouches) within a fibrous wall where calcium
salts sometimes accumulate to form a calcified mass.