Saturday, April 24, 2010

How do youtreat a boil [infection] on skin [neck]?

my brother used to suffer with these, and if he got one, he would get more, we used to put a ointment called magnaplasm on it to draw out the infection and he used to take sarsparella tablets (you can get them from health shops) to stop reinfection through his blood/tissue.


This is an old bush remedy, I dont know if it will work for you, but it certainly worked for my brother.





Good luck

How do youtreat a boil [infection] on skin [neck]?
i had one and my doc said to make a bread poltice as hot as i could bear and it worked it drew out what was inside it and i just used savlon cream to keep it clean till it healed. good luck some times the old cures are the best.
Reply:I believe that you may have a condition called Hidradenitis Supprativa. It is a condition of re-occurring boils/ cysts/abscesses , that are often misdiagnosed as ingrown hairs, herpes, being unclean and folliculitis. This is a newly diagnosed skin condition , but there is a lot of info out there.


Here is a link :


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidradeniti...


If this sounds like it might be you, READ it, PRINT it out, and TAKE it to your DOC.


Its better to try to start treatment soon, it can spread over the body if left untreated. These boils can become quite large and painful. Sometimes even lasting for weeks or months , do not attempt to POP them they can then tunnel under your skin and spread all over the body. Most common areas are armpits, groin, binkni line, inner legs, and intimate places and basically anywhere that sweats and rub against clothing. Stress is a big inducer.





There is some support groups at MSN





(http://groups.msn.com/HidradenitisSuppor...





and yahoo, and I am open for questions!


I have had this for 8 years, I was misdiagnosed for a LONG time, It was very embarrassing, painful and scary. I am just trying to help out so you don’t have to wait as long as I did.


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