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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Prognosis== | ==Prognosis== | ||
For most cases, there are no serious complications and a full recovery is expected. | * For most cases, there are no serious complications and a full recovery is expected. | ||
* Some people have repeated abscesses and are unable to prevent them. | |||
* Boils can be very painful if they occur in areas like the ear canal or nose. A health care provider should treat boils of the nose. | |||
* Boils that form close together may expand and join, causing a condition called carbunculosis. | |||
==Complications== | |||
* Abscess of the skin, spinal cord, brain, kidneys, or other organ | |||
* Brain infection | |||
* Endocarditis | |||
* Osteomyelitis | |||
* Permanent scarring | |||
* Sepsis | |||
* Spinal cord infection | |||
* Spread of infection to other parts of the body or skin surfaces | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Prognosis
- For most cases, there are no serious complications and a full recovery is expected.
- Some people have repeated abscesses and are unable to prevent them.
- Boils can be very painful if they occur in areas like the ear canal or nose. A health care provider should treat boils of the nose.
- Boils that form close together may expand and join, causing a condition called carbunculosis.
Complications
- Abscess of the skin, spinal cord, brain, kidneys, or other organ
- Brain infection
- Endocarditis
- Osteomyelitis
- Permanent scarring
- Sepsis
- Spinal cord infection
- Spread of infection to other parts of the body or skin surfaces