I have noticed that now a days I am getting heat boils repeatedly may I know the reasons and precautions to avoid this in future. Thank you.
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Hello, Have you got your blood sugar (fasting & PP) done ever? Get it done first as recurrent boils could be due to diabetes. Boils most often happen where there is hair and rubbing. The face, neck, armpits, breasts, groin, and buttocks are common sites. You can sometimes care for a boil at home. Do not squeeze, scratch, drain, or open the boil. Squeezing can push the infection deeper into the skin. Gently wash the area with soap and water twice a day. Dry it well. Put warm, wet cloths on the boil for 20 to 30 minutes, 3 or 4 times a day. Do this as soon as you notice a boil. The heat and moisture can help the boil to open and drain, but it may take 5 to 7 days. A warm compress or waterproof heating pad placed over a damp towel may also help. Keep using heat for 3 days after the boil opens. Put a bandage on it so the drainage does not spread. Change the bandage every day. If the boil is draining on its own, let it drain. Keep cleaning it twice a day with soap and water. To help keep the infection from spreading, do not share towels and washcloths with other people. Medication: Meantime, can start taking homoeopathic medication - Calcarea Sulph. 6x/ thrice daily for 20 days. Revert me there after..take care.
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