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Suggest Treatment For Boil On Scrotal Sac

Hello sir, i am 24 years old ,5'5'' and weight 58kg .I am gastric patient for couple of years .Having food restriction and under medication .This is my health history .Now I have a boil on the scrotal sack . The boil was skin color for two days,now it became red and becoming more painful .What can i do to prevent this pain and boil .
Thu, 31 Jul 2014
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Hello,
thanks for using health care magic

the main treatment for boils is incision and drainage.
Once the boil is collected, an incision has to be made and
the pus drained.

Since the pain is increasing and the boil is now red, it implies
the boil is already collected. In such a case, even a mild pressure
can force open the boil.

So, you can apply some pressure to force it open and squeeze
to expel the pus by yourself without necessarily going to the
hospital.

You could take a short course of antibiotics say cloxacillin or amoxicillin
for 5 days or so.

Best regards
Dr Achuo
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Suggest Treatment For Boil On Scrotal Sac

Hello, thanks for using health care magic the main treatment for boils is incision and drainage. Once the boil is collected, an incision has to be made and the pus drained. Since the pain is increasing and the boil is now red, it implies the boil is already collected. In such a case, even a mild pressure can force open the boil. So, you can apply some pressure to force it open and squeeze to expel the pus by yourself without necessarily going to the hospital. You could take a short course of antibiotics say cloxacillin or amoxicillin for 5 days or so. Best regards Dr Achuo