How to Prevent Boils
What can be done to prevent boils and abscesses?
To begin with – - good hygeiene and using antibacterial soaps regularly can help you to prevent bacteria from building up on the skin. This can reduce the chance for hair follicles to become infected and prevent the formation of boils. Using an abrasive brush (loofah brush) in the shower can help break up oil plugs and buildup around hair follicles.
Reoccurring or recurrent boils
Recurring boils, or boils that won’t go away are common in individuals with hidradenitis suppurativa (hi-drad-uh-NI-tis sup-u-ra-TI-va), which is a severe form of acne. It is a chronic skin inflammation marked by the presence of blackheads and one or more red, tender bumps (lesions). The lesions often enlarge, break open and drain pus. You may want to see a doctor as scarring may result after several recurrences.
It tends to start after puberty, and occurs deep in the skin around oil (sebaceous) glands and hair follicles. The parts of the body affected are the groin and armpits which are also the main locations of sweat glands.
Fortunately, there is a very safe and effective treatment for preventing boils. It disinfects the area of the boil, prevents the infection from spreading, and helps to speed up the healing process. For information on how to best treat boils and carbuncles, follow this link to BoilX
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