What to do to make a boil break out faster - All about acne

The boil is written in detail in both the medical reference book and on the pages of popular magazines. But when a red lump appears on the body in appearance similar to this disease, panic clouds the mind. Among patients, a pressing question becomes: “How to speed up the maturation of a boil?” Not knowing the correct answer, people squeeze out the boil. Why is this dangerous, and what measures should be taken to speed it up?

The boil cannot be squeezed out, but it can be forced to ripen faster

What is the danger of a burst boil?

Boil is an acute infectious inflammation of the hair follicle. It is caused by Staphylococcus aureus. The bacterium enters the body through wounds or as a result of poor hygiene. By squeezing a boil, like a regular pimple, with two fingers, there is a risk of introducing an infection to healthy skin around the inflammation, or driving it even further into the deeper layers of the epidermis. Getting even deeper, staphylococcus penetrates the blood, the infection spreads throughout the body and can cause:

The most dangerous inflammations are on the face - forehead, nose and nasolabial triangle. Pus from the compaction can travel directly to the brain along with the bloodstream. Such inflammations require treatment only in a hospital. When the boil has burst, you need to see a doctor for some time and take antibiotics. When a boil occurs on the body, hospitalization is not necessary; you can get by with home treatment.

Complications of tooth abscess

We want to set you up for the positive. If inflammation is treated in time, pathologies will not arise. According to statistics, dental treatment for an abscess:

  • in 95% of cases it guarantees complete recovery or stable remission (there are no symptoms, the disease stops progressing);
  • only in 5%, despite treatment, a relapse (3%) or the development of a new disease (2%) is possible.

☝️ Even if the lump has disappeared on its own, dental treatment is necessary. The infection remains inside; it can migrate to other parts of the jaw or body.

If an abscess is left untreated, the following complications may occur:

  • osteomyelitis - necrosis of bone tissue, pus affects the bone, destroying it;
  • phlegmon - local inflammation spreads to the entire jaw (generalized);
  • phlebitis - acute inflammation affects blood vessels, blood clots form, and the flow of blood to the site of infection becomes difficult;
  • mediastitis - a purulent process in the apical part of the root damages the mucous membrane, exudate through the blood or lymph enters the mediastinum of the chest (risk of bleeding, damage to the arteries);
  • sepsis - pathogenic microflora enters the blood, and then into the body, the functioning of organ systems is disrupted, and death is possible.
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