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Picture of Abscess: In this small abscess in a 4-month-old infant, the treatment was incision and drainage, where the skin was numbed with local anesthetic and a small puncture made to relieve the trapped infection. Divider line
In this small abscess in a 4-month-old infant, the treatment was incision and drainage, where the skin was numbed with local anesthetic and a small puncture made to relieve the trapped infection.
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Signs and Symptoms
A worsening red, tender swelling that arises over a period of 1–2 weeks. The pus underneath the skin is usually not visible. Your child may have a fever or a general sense of not feeling well.
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