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  2. Abscess - Wikipedia

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    Carbuncles and boils are types of abscess that often involve hair follicles, with carbuncles being larger. [9] A cyst is related to an abscess, but it contains a material other than pus, and a cyst has a clearly defined wall. Abscesses can also form internally on internal organs and after surgery. They are usually caused by a bacterial ...

  3. Boil - Wikipedia

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    A boil may clear up on its own without bursting, but more often it will need to be opened and drained. This will usually happen spontaneously within two weeks. Regular application of a warm moist compress, both before and after a boil opens, can help speed healing. The area must be kept clean, hands washed after touching it, and any dressings ...

  4. Incision and drainage - Wikipedia

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    Incision and drainage ... boil, or infected ... Uncomplicated cutaneous abscesses do not need antibiotics after successful drainage. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Iā€™m an ear doctor ā€” this is how to safely remove ... - AOL

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    Children are especially vulnerable to ear injuries from swabs. 263,338 kids — about 34 a day — were treated for this type of trauma in US emergency rooms between 1990 and 2010.

  6. Sebaceous cyst - Wikipedia

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    The scalp, ears, back, face, and upper arm, are common sites of sebaceous cysts, though they may occur anywhere on the body except the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. [4] They are more common in hairier areas, where in cases of long duration they could result in hair loss on the skin surface immediately above the cyst. They are smooth ...

  7. Peeling Back the Layers of an Onion Boil ā€” Would You ... - AOL

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    Hannah starts off the video (which garnered 1.4 million likes) by removing the core of her onion with a knife. The hollow center serves as a well for the butter and seasonings that will enter the ...

  8. Seroma - Wikipedia

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    A seroma is usually caused by surgery. Seromas are particularly common after breast surgery [3] (e.g., mastectomy), [4] abdominal surgery, and reconstructive surgery. It can also be seen after neck surgery, [1] thyroid and parathyroid surgery, [5] and hernia repair. [2] The larger the surgical intervention, the more likely that seromas form.

  9. Three days after the shooting, Trump reveals little about his ...

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    Jackson also told a podcast on Tuesday that the former president is now missing the top part of his ear and that Trump will wear a bandage on the ear for the foreseeable future.