Early symptoms of boils are mainly characterized by localized redness, swelling and pain in the skin.
Boil is an infectious-purulent disease of individual hair follicles of the skin and its deep tissues, caused by bacterial infection, and the common causative organism is Staphylococcus aureus. Early clinical symptoms include redness and swelling of the infected area and gradually pain, and further development of the lesion may result in suppuration, which is characterized by the appearance of yellowish-white pus plugs at the infected area.
The treatment of boils is mainly the use of sensitive antibiotics for anti-infection treatment, such as the use of cephalosporins, penicillin and other drugs, and early can also be wet hot compresses, once the abscess formation needs to be surgically incised and drained.
The appearance of boils should be promptly to the hospital.