An abscess is a localized collection of pus (purulent inflammatory tissue) caused by suppuration buried in a tissue, an organ, or a confined space, lined by the ...

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Развитие абсцесса связано с попаданием в организм гноеродных микробов через повреждения кожи или слизистых оболочек или с заносом возбудителя по кровеносным и ...

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An abscess is a pocket of pus that appears red and is usually caused by an infection. What raises your chances of getting an abscess, and how can you avoid them?

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10 сент. 2022 г. ... An abscess is a collection of pus in any part of the body. In most cases, the area around an abscess is swollen and inflamed.

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Abscesses get better after they open and the pus drains out. Applying a warm compress can help that happen. To make a compress, wet a washcloth with warm (not ...

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2 мая 2016 г. ... Abscesses are filled with pus and can occur anywhere on your body. They can be painful. Learn about types of abscesses and how they are ...

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A liver abscess is defined as a pus-filled mass in the liver that can develop from injury to the liver or an intraabdominal infection disseminated from the ...

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Treatment for a dental abscess. Dental abscesses are usually treated by a dentist. The dentist will drain away the pus. If a problem with your tooth has caused ...

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30 апр. 2022 г. ... Abscess. An abscess is a buildup of a pus that can affect any part of your body. There are many different types of abscesses. They can occur on ...

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Symptoms · Severe, constant, throbbing toothache that can spread to your jawbone, neck or ear · Pain or discomfort with hot and cold temperatures · Pain or ...

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8 окт. 2023 г. ... Outlook · Many people require antibiotics, but you may not. · The pain often improves immediately and subsides more each day. · Wound care ...

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