The first signs of a boil usually include a red, painful lump on the skin that may increase in size over a few days. As it grows, it can become more tender and fill with pus, eventually forming a white or yellow center. If you suspect you have a boil, it's important to keep the area clean and seek medical attention if needed.
If you want the water to be more than hot enough to activate the bleach, then boil the water first. Boiling bleach is not advised, because that would produce deadly chlorine gas.
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The first thing you want to do is not to squeeze it. A boil is an infection - usually of a hair follicle. Squeezing it may make it worse. Moist heat or soaks applied several times a day will usually make the boil come to a "point" and drain spontaneously. If it does not come to a "point," you should see your physician about it as you may need to have it drained surgically as it may have become an abscess - a collection of pus beneath the skin. This is especially so if you develop any other signs of infection, such as fever, chills, or weakness and malaise.
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If you want the water to be more than hot enough to activate the bleach, then boil the water first. Boiling bleach is not advised, because that would produce deadly chlorine gas.
Boil it to cook it first, then broil to finish it.
Yes, a boil can be life-threatening if left untreated, as it can lead to serious infections that may spread to the bloodstream and other parts of the body, potentially causing sepsis and even death. It is important to seek medical attention if you have a boil that is large, painful, or showing signs of infection.