Some patients with axillary abscesses require surgery and others do not, depending on the size of the abscess and the patient’s physical condition. If the patient is in poor health and the abscess is small, the patient can be treated without surgery for the time being, and antibiotics, often cephalosporin or penicillin, will be given. It is also possible to use a fine needle to puncture the abscess and extract the pus from the body, and the condition can gradually improve. However, if the abscess is very large in scope and there is a lot of fluid, and the patient is in good health, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to improve the relevant examination, cut the abscess open and perform regular drug changes, so that the recovery will be faster, and infusion therapy may also be required during the treatment period. Normally, you should avoid drinking drinks containing alcohol, do not eat spicy food, and you can consume high quality protein appropriately to promote wound healing.