Help! I have had this boil for about a
week now going into two weeks :cry: I
would get in the tub 2 to 3 times a day so
that it would come to a head, and i'm so
happy to say that it did. My question is
now that it is draining can I continue to
soak in the tub. I want it to continue to
drain, and it looks as tho it is no longer
draining. And why is it that it keeps
coming back? :(
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mstafkap
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 6 Location: Georgia
Just My 2 Cents... Posted: 01-08-06 20:20pm
Wow... I expected this question to be
answered already... Anyway, I don't have
the magic answer but maybe some advice...
I've had them at least 15 years, usually
right before I get my period and twice
while I was in later stages of pregnancy
(huge ones under my arm).... In telling
you all that, I feel mine are do to
hormone changes... Course I prolly would
never get a doctor to agree with that...
Usually after mine came to a head and
burst and drained, they would go away
(some pea size ones just came and went
without coming to a head) those aren't the
ones I worry about... The ones that are
about the size of a walnut (they call them
abcesses) and hurt alot are the bad
ones... I've gone and got one lanced
(cut and drained) in the emergency room
and altho that brought immediate relief,
i'm not so sure i'll do it again... My
mother used to have them in her private
area until she had a total hysterectomy
(hmmmm no periods and hormone changes = no
boils?) (i'm by no means recommending
that) and I remember she had one cut out
and they packed it with gauze a mile long
and snatched it out days later and
repacked etc... Anyway, usually mine go
away like I said, but I actually have one
now and it's drained, went down a little,
came back, drained, went down a little and
came back again...Now draining... I
learned in beauty school that it's an
infection of a hair follicle (maybe
explaining why they usually come in hairy
places)....Makes me wanna go out and have
all my hair permanently removed if that's
the case...Haha anyway, now my 13 year old
niece is getting them (funny she hasn't
started her cycle yet...Maybe it means
she's about to..) if you find anything
that helps besides hot tubs and warmed up
tomatos and bacon fat, let me know...
P.S. Boil ease helps bring to a head
and numb the pain alot...