A severe abscess is a localized collection of pus in a cavity that is surrounded by inflamed and swollen tissue. It typically appears as a swollen, red, and tender bump or lump that is filled with pus. In some cases, the abscess may have an odour or a more unpleasant smell.
The area around the abscess may be hot to the touch and the skin may look shiny. The abscess may be painful when touched and may be accompanied by a fever, chills, and general malaise.
In some cases, the abscess may rupture, draining pus and blood. In this case, the area may be even more inflamed and painful.
In extreme cases, the infection may spread to the lymph nodes, resulting in swollen and tender lymph nodes in the area. The lymph nodes may also be accompanied by a fever, chills, and other signs of a systemic infection.
It is important to seek medical attention for a severe abscess, as it can be a sign of a more serious underlying infection. Left untreated, the infection can spread to other parts of the body, leading to serious and potentially life-threatening complications.