able for the healing process, as the harmful
bacteria can only leave the body through the
pus. The healing process is completed when the
abscess has opened and the pus has driven out
the dirt and the bacteria.
How do you get a" abscess?
An abscess develops through dirt, pieces of skin
and bacteria entering the skin through an open
wound, for example after using non-sterile
syringes.
How can you get rid of an abscess?
The golden rule is 'to keep it clean.'
Furthermore, the accumulated pus must be able
to drain. Put a wet bandage on the abscess or
apply ointment. This softens up the skin,
enabling the pus to drain faster. Never squeeze
an abscess, as this might enable damaging
bacteria to enter the body. Antibiotics are
needed in the case of:
* Fever and cold chills. The bacteria have
entered the body and, once reaching the heart,
can cause serious damage to the heart valves.
· A red, painful streak running upward from
the place of infection. In this case, the bacteria
have reached the lymph vessels. Upon reaching
the
lymph glands, the bacteria can get into the
blood. An inflammation of the bone. This can
lead to an infection of the bone (osteomyelitis),
which is difficult to cure. An abscess or infection
on your hand or foot. Due to the anatomy of
hand and foot, (many tendon sheaths), there is a
big chance that the infection might spread, An
abscess that needs to be cut.