The timeline for an untreated abscess to become life-threatening can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the abscess's location, size, and the individual's overall health. In some cases, an untreated abscess can lead to severe complications, such as sepsis, within days to weeks. If left untreated, the infection can spread rapidly, but not everyone will experience fatal outcomes in the same timeframe. Prompt medical attention is crucial to prevent serious complications.
It really just depends on how deep it is, and how you treat it.
Antibiotics change over time. In general, taking expired drugs can cause more harm than good. My advice would be to talk to a doctor as soon as you can. If the abscess is bleeding or open, I would gargle Hydrogen Peroxide to minimize the chance of sever infection. DO NOT TAKE EXPIRED ANTIBIOTICS.
An inland taipan's venom is one of the most toxic of any snake, but a full bite can potentially kill a human within 45 minutes to an hour if left untreated. It is crucial to seek medical attention immediately in the event of a bite.
take the kitten to a vet. i doubt you are qualified to treat an abscess
It really depends on how long it will take to kill each one.
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An abscess can form within a few days to a week depending on the severity of the infection. It typically starts as a localized area of swelling and inflammation that can progress to the formation of pus within a relatively short period of time.
take it to the vets!
It can take as little as a few hours.
You take it to a dentist.
I got the amiba but it did not kill me so I don't know.
It depends on the species, the amount of venom injected, and health of the victim. The eastern diamondback, the largest species, injects larger amounts of venom, and could kill in a matter of hours. The Mojave has the most toxic venom, ounce for ounce, and could also kill in that amount of time.