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  2. 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 ...

  3. Incision and drainage - Wikipedia

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    Incision and drainage (I&D), also known as clinical lancing, are minor surgical procedures to release pus or pressure built up under the skin, such as from an abscess, boil, or infected paranasal sinus.

  4. Abscess - Wikipedia

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    The standard treatment for an uncomplicated skin or soft tissue abscess is the act of opening and draining. [4] There does not appear to be any benefit from also using antibiotics in most cases. [1] A small amount of evidence did not find a benefit from packing the abscess with gauze. [1]

  5. This is the best way to boil an egg - AOL

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    12 minutes: almost completely hard-boiled yolk, with a touch of golden goo still in the middle 14 minutes: completely hard-boiled crumbly dry pale yolk.

  6. Drained Lake Tapps in Washington revealed its secrets - AOL

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    Officials had to drain the 4.5 square mile reservoir near Seattle to make essential repairs to a dam. What it revealed looked like another planet a long-forgotten railway trestle, an desolate ...

  7. Carbuncle - Wikipedia

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    Fluid may drain freely from the carbuncle, or intervention involving an incision and drainage procedure may be needed. [4] Carbuncles may develop anywhere, but they are most common on the back and the nape of the neck. [3] A carbuncle is palpable and can range in size from as small as a pea to as large as a golf ball. The surrounding area is ...

  8. Mount Vernon to Bronxville: Find source of fecal coliform ...

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    Mount Vernon's mayor has demanded that Bronxville find the source of fecal coliform flowing into its Hunt's Wood Park.

  9. Frost boil - Wikipedia

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    A frost boil, also known as mud boils, a stony earth circles, frost scars, or mud circles, [1] are small circular mounds of fresh soil material formed by frost action and cryoturbation. They are found typically found in periglacial or alpine environments where permafrost is present, and may damage roads and other man-made structures. [ 2 ]