Sebaceous cysts are also known as acne vulgaris. The presence of localized redness, swelling, pain, fluctuating sensation and generalized fever suggests that a localized abscess may be present.
For sebaceous gland abscess if combined with local bacterial infection, it will lead to internal abscess, mainly manifested by local redness, pain, fluctuating sensation, etc., and if the abscess is serious, there may be fever and other symptoms of systemic infection. Clinically, sebaceous cysts are usually associated with some degree of infection.
For the combined infection, usually need to use local povidone-iodine, erythromycin ointment and other drugs for anti-infection treatment, combined with fever can be systemic use of cefuroxime and other anti-infection drugs. On the basis of drug treatment, sebaceous cysts usually need to be surgically removed.
The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of clinicians; the occurrence of the above symptoms, or suspected sebaceous cysts, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for consultation.