Do boils heal on their own?

A boil is an inflammation of the hair follicle and the surrounding tissues caused by a pathogenic infection, and it is possible to recover from it on its own.
Fire boils are characterized by raised local tissues and redness and swelling around them, which is an inflammatory reaction caused by pathogenic infection with S. aureus, etc. The recovery process mainly involves phagocytosis of the pathogen by the own immune cells, and a strong immune system is able to heal itself from relatively mild infections, so it is necessary to pay attention to the cleanliness of the surrounding skin and to avoid repeated friction and irritation.
During the self-observation and recovery period, some patients with poor immunity may have lesion aggravation, scope increase, and obvious subcutaneous abscesses, which require timely medical observation, incision and drainage for recovery and anti-inflammatory cefaclor tablets for treatment if necessary. If you feel unwell, please consult a doctor in time and treat it positively to avoid delaying your condition.