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Painful bumps with pus that look like abscesses usually indicate a bacterial skin infection that may require antibiotic treatment.
🩺 What This Likely Is
These bumps are likely skin abscesses caused by bacterial infection, which can cause pain, swelling, and pus formation.
💊 Treatment Options
- Antibiotics such as a combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid (like ORO CV 625MG tablet) are commonly used to treat such infections.
- It is important to take the full prescribed course to prevent resistance and worsening infection.
- Avoid self-medicating; a doctor should confirm the diagnosis and prescribe the correct antibiotic and dosage.
🏥 Self-Care and Next Steps
- Keep the affected area clean and avoid squeezing or popping the bumps.
- Warm compresses may help reduce pain and promote drainage if advised by a doctor.
- If the abscess is large or worsening, medical drainage by a specialist may be necessary.
⚠️ When to See a Doctor
- If you develop fever, spreading redness, or increased pain.
- If the bumps do not improve within a few days of starting treatment.
- If you have underlying conditions like diabetes or immune suppression.
Please consult a dermatologist or an infectious disease specialist promptly for proper evaluation and treatment.