Arm pit abscess or axillary abscess is a localised collection of pus that forms within the tissues of the armpit. It develops due to a bacterial infection originating from an infected hair follicle. Management includes, warm compresses, antibiotics, pain medications Read more
At the bottom of the oesophagus, where it connects to the stomach, we all have a ring-shaped muscle called a sphincter. When you swallow, this muscle relaxes to allow food into your stomach. Then it immediately tightens and holds food and stomach Read more
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Armpit abscess, similar to swollen lymph node, pus formed under the skin, not visible just swollen
Arm pit abscess or axillary abscess is a localised collection of pus that forms within the tissues of the armpit. It develops due to a bacterial infection originating from an Read more