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Old 07/30/12, 02:48 PM
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I get boils once and awhile on my back, not often and generoly only one. Just a boil about the size of a quarter, maybe not that big. My question is what do any of you do that ever get them? The last one I went in and had the doctor open it , clean it, and pack it with gauze. The next day the wife pulled the gauze and it healed up. Anything to do about them without going to the doctor? > Thanks Much > Marc
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Old 02/19/13, 09:01 PM
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The only time I've had one, a long soak in a hot tub opened it up, and I was able to dress it with gauze afterwards. I think I remember tea tree oil being recommended to be applied, however tea tree oil isn't recommended for use by men.
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They are called furunicles, and are caused by a staph infection. Hot/warm compresses to open them and/or popping them to let the pus drain followed by some antibiotic ointment will usually clear them up. If you get a lot of them, you would need some systematic antibiotics. If you ever get one that doesn't heal up easily, you should see a doctor to make sure the staph isn't a MRSA type. Cleaning the skin well, and scrubbing lightly to clear the pores is supposed to help prevent them.
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There are quite a few youtube videos of do-it-yourself lancings. Consider yourself lucky, you DO NOT want one on your sitter downer! I gad to have GA surgery on mine, it was huge.
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I gad to have GA surgery on mine, it was huge.
Did they put you on antibiotics? And for how long? I'm curious because a furuncle there would be a huge infection risk. Which antibiotics did they use if they did?
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Did they put you on antibiotics? And for how long? I'm curious because a furuncle there would be a huge infection risk. Which antibiotics did they use if they did?
The infection formed way before the boil. They put me on antibiotics and they had to wait for the cyst to form. They put me on cipro and metronidazole. Both for a week. They also gave me a big dose of some kind of antibiotic IV during the surgery.
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I'm glad they were so careful and used lots of antibiotics. The area is such an infection risk for sepsis. I hope you are doing better soon.
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DH used to get them in his armpit...infected hair follicle. You would not BELIEVE how those things in the armpit can smell! For several yards, in fact!

Later on, he had many problems with MRSA infections. I think treating as SOON as possible can help prevent extended MRSA infection later.

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Old 02/21/13, 11:42 AM
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seems to me everyone has a particular "organ" group that is most susceptible to showing signs of illness and manifesting itself in a problem.

Some people get digestive issues when their health is stressed, some get headaches, others get fever blisters - some get boils.

I know this is a serious discussion but it brings to mind one of my favorite poems and one of my favorite poets - Robert W Service and

"Bessie's Boil"

Says I to my Missis: "Ba goom, lass! you've something I see, on your mind."
Says she: "You are right, Sam, I've something. It 'appens it's on me be'ind.
A Boil as 'ud make Job jealous. It 'urts me no end when I sit."
Says I: "Go to 'ospittel, Missis. They might 'ave to coot it a bit."
Says she: "I just 'ate to be showin' the part of me person it's at."
Says I: "Don't be fussy; them doctors see sights more 'orrid than that."

So Misses goes off togged up tasty, and there at the 'ospittel door
They tells 'er to see the 'ouse Doctor, 'oose office is Room Thirty-four.
So she 'unts up and down till she finds it, and knocks and a voice says: "Come in,"
And there is a 'andsome young feller, in white from 'is 'eels to 'is chin.
"I've got a big boil," says my Missis. "It 'urts me for fair when I sit,
And Sam (that's me 'usband) 'as asked me to ask you to coot it a bit."
Then blushin' she plucks up her courage, and bravely she shows 'im the place,
And 'e gives it a proper inspection, wi' a 'eap o' surprise on 'is face.
Then 'e says wi' an accent o' Scotland: "Whit ye hae is a bile, Ah can feel,
But ye'd better consult the heid Dockter; they caw him Professor O'Niel.
He's special for biles and carbuncles. Ye'll find him in Room Sixty-three.
No charge, Ma'am. It's been a rare pleasure. Jist tell him ye're comin' from me."

So Misses she thanks 'im politely, and 'unts up and down as before,
Till she comes to a big 'andsome room with "Professor O'Neil" on the door.
Then once more she plucks up her courage, and knocks, and a voice says: "All right."
So she enters, and sees a fat feller wi' whiskers, all togged up in white.
"I've got a big boil," says my Missis, "and if ye will kindly permit,
I'd like for to 'ave you inspect it; it 'urts me like all when I sit."
So blushin' as red as a beet-root she 'astens to show 'im the spot,
And 'e says wi' a look o' amazement: "Sure, Ma'am, it must hurt ye a lot."
Then 'e puts on 'is specs to regard it, and finally says wi' a frown:
"I'll bet it's as sore as the divvle, especially whin ye sit down.
I think it's a case for the Surgeon; ye'd better consult Doctor Hoyle.
I've no hisitation in sayin' yer boil is a hill of a boil."

So Misses she thanks 'im for sayin' her boil is a hill of a boil,
And 'unts all around till she comes on a door that is marked: "Doctor Hoyle."
But by now she 'as fair got the wind up, and trembles in every limb;
But she thinks: "After all, 'e's a Doctor. Ah moosn't be bashful wi' 'im."
She's made o' good stuff is the Missis, so she knocks and a voice says: "Oos there?"
"It's me," says ma Bessie, an' enters a room which is spacious and bare.
And a wise-lookin' old feller greets 'er, and 'e too is togged up in white.
"It's the room where they coot ye," thinks Bessie; and shakes like a jelly wi' fright.
"Ah got a big boil," begins Missis, "and if ye are sure you don't mind,
I'd like ye to see it a moment. It 'urts me, because it's be'ind."
So thinkin' she'd best get it over, she 'astens to show 'im the place,
And 'e stares at 'er kindo surprised like, an' gets very red in the face.
But 'e looks at it most conscientious, from every angle of view,
Then 'e says wi' a shrug o' 'is shoulders: "Pore Lydy, I'm sorry for you.
It wants to be cut, but you should 'ave a medical bloke to do that.
Sye, why don't yer go to the 'orsespittel, where all the Doctors is at?
Ye see, Ma'am, this part o' the buildin' is closed on account o' repairs;
Us fellers is only the pynters, a-pyntin' the 'alls and the stairs."

Robert William Service
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Old 03/29/13, 03:35 PM
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Pine tar salve, aka black salve is very good for boils.
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Old 03/29/13, 03:39 PM
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The only time I've had one, a long soak in a hot tub opened it up, and I was able to dress it with gauze afterwards. I think I remember tea tree oil being recommended to be applied, however tea tree oil isn't recommended for use by men.
I've never heard tea tree oil wasn't recommended for men & I've made remedies for years. I highly recommend tea tree oil for both men & women. During WW1 & 2 tea tree oil was the antiseptic used for military. Where tea tree wasn't, bay was.
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DH used to get them in his armpit...infected hair follicle. You would not BELIEVE how those things in the armpit can smell! For several yards, in fact!

Later on, he had many problems with MRSA infections. I think treating as SOON as possible can help prevent extended MRSA infection later.

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He is probably colonized with MRSA. After that happens recurrent MRSA infections pop up so easily.
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Ichthammol ointment,it'll draw the boil to a head.
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Old 03/30/13, 08:13 AM
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helpful hints for painful boils

The boils are caused by the jobs we do. In the summer, the heat, sweat and dirt cause pores to get clogged and bacteria grows. Using a antibacterial soap in the shower like "Dial" will help, but when you first notice one coming on, hot pack it with plain water on a wash cloth several times, using the warmest water you can stand. That increases circulation in that area and takes away the bacteria naturally. The excess will come to a head and it will drain. Dont wait till it is huge and painful. If you get a fever though, then you need to see a Dr. Hope that helps. Sorru I didnt see this thread till now.
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Ichthammol ointment,it'll draw the boil to a head.
I remember hearing about this, what is it, and where do you get it?
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I remember hearing about this, what is it, and where do you get it?
I get it at the feed store in the equine section. We use it when one of the horses gets an abscessed hoof.
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