In modern medicine there is no need for anyone to be in pain during treatment.
sometimes...depends on the extent of the abscess
An abscess is an infected site with pus. It is treated with antibiotics. The sigmoid colon is the part where it curves around in an S shape.
yes. not a tooth abscess, but a gum abscess. These need to be treated with antibiotics.
While it is safe to be anaesthetised with an abscess, the anesthetic may not be as effective. The abscess changes the PH of the blood and causes the anesthetic to be less profound. It is always best to undergo a course of antibiotics prior to having the abscess treated.
it comes from infections from ur mouth and if u get hurt
An abscess is an infection, there are bacteria growing in it, and if you allow them to continue to grow, the infection will get worse, and the danger to your health will get worse.
cellulitis is treated with antibiotics. If it progresses to an abscess it will require incision and drainage
About 95% of lung abscess patients can be treated successfully with antibiotics alone. Patients who need surgical treatment have a mortality rate of 10-15%.
Most patients with lung abscess will not need surgery. About 5% of patients-usually those who do not respond to antibiotics or are coughing up large amounts of blood may have emergency surgery for removal of the diseased part of the lung
Steroid treatment is controversial, but may be indicated in some cases
Check with a veterinarian. It could be joint ill or an abscess that needs to be treated.
I do believe that you need to see a dentist and not an orthodontist regarding a tooth abscess. If anything, the dentist would treat it or if need be, refer you to a specialist.