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I have a painful boil near my buttock, close to the leg joint. What should I do to get relief?

Asked by Male, 36 · 2 months ago

A painful boil in this area is usually due to a local bacterial infection and may increase with friction and sweat. Keep the area clean and dry, and avoid tight clothing to reduce irritation. A warm compress may help reduce pain and promote healing. Do not try to squeeze it, and consult a doctor if it becomes more painful or does not improve.
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  1. Immediate Relief Steps:a. Apply a warm compress to the boil for 10-15 minutes, 3-4 times daily.b. Keep the area clean and dry.

  2. Medication:a. Consider using Mupicip 2% Ointment as directed by a healthcare provider.b. Do not apply to open wounds or burnt skin.

  3. When to Seek Medical Attention:a. If the boil worsens or does not improve in a few days.b. If you experience fever or severe pain.

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