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Symptoms of an abscess depend largely on where the abscess forms. Some common symptoms include:
Symptoms of an abscess depend largely on where the abscess forms. Some common symptoms include:
* [[Pain]] at the site of  the abscess
 
* [[Abdominal pain]]
* [[Abnormal bleeding]]
* [[Chills]]
* [[Chills]]
* Decreased function in the affected part of the body
* [[Fever]]
* [[Fever]]
* Decreased function in the affected part of the body
* General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling
* General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling
* [[Headache]]
* [[Headache]]
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* [[Loss of appetite]]
* [[Loss of appetite]]
* Loss of sensation in the affected area
* Loss of sensation in the affected area
* [[Nausea]] and [[vomiting]]
* [[Nausea]]  
* [[Pelvic pain]]
* [[Swelling]]
* [[Swelling]]
* [[Vaginal discharge]]
* [[vomiting]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:04, 30 April 2015

Abscess Main page

Patient Information

Overview

Causes

Classification

Anal Abscess
Appendicular Abscess
Brain Abscess
Breast Abscess
Colon Abscess
Cutaneous Abscess
Liver Abscess
Lung Abscess
Pancreatic Abscess
Retropharyngeal Abscess
Splenic Abscess
Tonsillar and Peritonsillar Abscess

Differential Diagnosis

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Overview

History

Symptoms

The cardinal symptoms and signs of any kind of inflammatory process are redness, heat, swelling, pain and loss of function. Abscesses may occur in any kind of solid tissue but most frequently on skin surface (where they may be superficial pustules (boils) or deep skin abscesses), in the lungs, brain, teeth, kidneys and tonsils.

Symptoms of an abscess depend largely on where the abscess forms. Some common symptoms include:

References

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