The wall of the abscess should be cultured for bacteria and an appropriate antibiotic can be selected.
Other methods that have been used include injecting
the wall of the abscess with effective antibiotics or other solutions at periodic intervals; packing the cleaned abscess cavity with gauze sponges impregnated with various products such as medical grade honey, 50 % dextrose solution, antibiotics and enzyme products.
For an abscess, the sample for the culture and sensitivity test should be taken from
the wall of the abscess after the majority of the pus is removed.
Not exact matches
The same way the body can
wall - off an
abscess or foreign substance to protect the rest
of the body, the brain can dissociate from an experience.
Some
of the complications that can arise include perforations (a small tear in the pouch in the colon), an
abscess (a pus - filled area outside the colon
wall that can cause pain, fever, and nausea), or a fistula (an abnormal «tunnel» that develops between two organs; for example, the colon and the bladder).
Rabbit
abscesses form a thick capsule around the infection that effectively
walls it off from the rest
of the body.
This can be related to factors such as difficulty in removing all the
abscessed tissue due to location, the inability
of antibiotics in the blood to penetrate the
abscess wall, draining tracts coming off the
abscess, and the possibility that the underlying cause was not treated.
Surgical removal
of the
abscess wall and aggressive post op debriding may be necessary to be successful in treating the rabbit's
abscess.
An
abscess is a pocket
of infection that the body has
walled off.