Dealing with boils

How can i deal with boils
Things you can do to help boils
There are things you can do to treat boils yourself and stop them coming back.

Do
soak a flannel in warm water and hold it against the boil for 10 minutes 4 times a day

clean the area around the boil with antibacterial soap if pus comes out

cover the area with a dressing or gauze until it heals

bathe or shower every day and wash your hands regularly

take paracetamol or ibuprofen to ease the pain

wash your towels and bedding at least once a week at a high temperature

try to lose weight if you are very overweight and have boils between folds of your skin

Don’t
do not pick, squeeze or pierce a boil

do not share your towel with other people

do not go to a swimming pool or gym until the boil has gone –⁠ you could pass the infection on to others

Non-urgent advice:See a GP if:
you have a boil on your face
you have a boil and a long-term condition such as diabetes
the skin around your boil feels hot and painful
you've had a boil for 2 weeks and the things you've tried are not helping
you keep getting boils
you have a group of boils (carbuncle)
you have a boil and you feel hot and shivery
Treatment for boils
A GP can check if you need treatment.

You may need:

a small procedure to drain the boil to get rid of the pus
antibiotics
 
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