An intra muscular abscess is a localized collection of pus that forms within a muscle due to infection, often caused by bacteria. This condition can result from trauma, surgery, or the spread of infection from other areas of the body. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, redness, and warmth in the affected area. Treatment typically involves drainage of the abscess and antibiotics to address the underlying infection.
Either one will work but intra muscular is the preferred way because it will stay in the body longer
intra muscular
Usually in the rump.
An abscess behind the tonsils is a retrotonsillar abscess.
Abscess
Liver abscess is the medical term. Hepatoma is a liver tumor.
It is usually given intravenously. I believe it can be given by other routes e.g. intra-muscular.
Intra-muscular injection i.e. Morphine sulfate 2mg IMI q4h for incisional pain
yes pencillin is given intra muscular but it is a very dangerous drug... it available as trade name PENIDORA. before giving it . it should be check to the aptient given subcutaneously in arm. if He/She is allright not give any side effect or wrong effect like drowsiness hypotenession or headach.. than it will given to tha patient...
The origin of the word intra , which means or inwards, comes from inside. The old latin word for intra is 'interus'. An example of the use of this is in the word 'intramuscular' - into the muscle, such as to describe the meaning for an intramuscular injection.
Amikacin: 15 mg/kg/day given every 12 hours
Quinsy is an old-fashioned word for peritonsillar abscess.