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Frequently Asked Questions

A boil is a painful, pus-filled bump that forms under the skin when a hair follicle or oil gland becomes infected, usually by bacteria like staphylococcus aureus.

Signs of infection include redness, swelling, warmth, pus, increased pain, or a bad smell coming from the cut. fever may also occur in severe cases.

Mild fevers often help the body fight infection, especially in viral illnesses. however, if the fever is very high or the person is very young, elderly, or has other medical issues, it should be monitored closely.

A dry cough doesn't produce mucus and is often due to irritation or allergies. a wet (productive) cough brings up mucus and usually indicates infection or chest congestion.

Doctors may use physical exams, imaging tests (like ultrasound or mri), and sometimes a biopsy to determine the nature and cause of the lump

No, the majority of lumps are non-cancerous. however, any new, hard, growing, or immovable lump should be checked by a doctor to rule out serious causes.

Stay hydrated, use steam inhalation, drink warm fluids like honey and ginger tea, and avoid irritants like smoke. over-the-counter cough syrups or lozenges may also help.

Seek medical help if the cut is deep, won’t stop bleeding after 10 minutes, shows signs of infection, or is caused by a dirty or rusty object.

Apply warm compresses several times a day to encourage drainage, keep the area clean, avoid squeezing, and use antiseptic soap. see a doctor if it doesn't improve in a few days.

Seek medical help if the fever is above 103°f (39.4°c), lasts more than 3 days, or comes with symptoms like confusion, chest pain, rash, difficulty breathing, or persistent vomiting.

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