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ABSCESS PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT
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How can infections be prevented? Encourage injecting in sites far from the abscess area (at least 12 inches away from the abscess site) till the abscess is healed There may be need to cover the abscess area with a clean dressing to prevent it from being brushed against If the abscess is discharging pus or other fluids it will require a daily dressing Clean the area with water or saline and apply a clean gauze dressing Antibiotics may be required for curing abscesses Encourage early reporting of complications, such as increase in abscess size, black tissue around the area (necrosis) or increase in pain Sometimes, the patient may have to be referred to a bigger hospital for management of complicated cases
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Steps in Care of Abscesses
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Few Main Precautions to Take
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Stages of Abscess Formation Stage 1: May start off as a lump at the injection site
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Contd. Stage 2: Localized redness appears
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Contd. Stage 3: Soft swelling appears Stage 4: The area becomes tender
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Contd. Stage 5: A fever may or may not develop
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Contd. Stage 6: The abscess may go on to increase in size and discharge pus
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Contd. Stage 7: An abscess may go on to progress to an open wound called an ulcer
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