Your dog may need a course of antibiotics or surgical
removal of an abscessed tooth or baby teeth that didn't fall out.
Most experienced rabbit veterinarians feel that complete surgical
removal of the abscess, along with treatment of the underlying cause, gives the rabbit the best chance for a complete cure.
Surgical
removal of the abscess wall and aggressive post op debriding may be necessary to be successful in treating the rabbit's abscess.
This make the total
removal of the abscess very difficult.
Though a small abscess may respond well to draining and cleaning, coupled with the use of local antibiotics or other products that kill the bacteria, for best results surgical
removal of an abscess is preferred whenever possible.
Not exact matches
However, per the World Health Organization document Mastitis: Causes and Management, «Without effective
removal of milk, non-infectious mastitis was likely to progress to infectious mastitis, and infectious mastitis to the formation
of an
abscess.»
Pigs that are notably distressed are not illegible to be slaughtered and as they go through the slaughter process there is veterinary inspection that looks issues and with the
removal of lungs and those tissues, if there is any evidence
of pneumonia or
abscesses or that sort
of thing, those pigs do not get into the feed supply.
Examples
of common surgeries include: spay (ovariohysterectomy), neuter (castration), lump
removal and biopsy, laceration repair,
abscess and wound repair, exploratory surgery,
removal of gastrointestinal foreign bodies, enucleation (eye
removal), cystotomy (
removal of bladder stones), and skin biopsy.
The
removal of the testes drastically decreases your pet's risk
of developing prostate disease and other related conditions like
abscess, cysts and prostatic enlargement.
The surgical
removal of anal glands should only be considered as a last resort — and only if the dog has had repeated
abscesses or chronic problems.
Also an
abscess, called a seroma, can form at the site
of the pin and require either draining or surgical
removal.
Some
abscesses are large enough to require an indwelling rubber drain to assist with
removal of the pus.
Your vet will need to perform aggressive surgical
removal of the whole
abscess and it's fibrous capsule.