Suggest Treatment For A Red Swollen Area On The Forearm
Antibioma and fibrosis delays - time taken is unpredictable.
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Hi.
Thanks for the query regarding your son.
To recapitulate: Male/6 years - red swollen area on right forearm - 3+1 weeks, local creams and medication as noted - not regressing 3 weeks - tender and as explained - pictures provided - wants to know time that will be taken for regression and why the process is slow...
The reasons are:
- The healing character is bit different in children, usually very fast if the abscess would have been opened, drained in time.
- Now that there is antibioma formation due to fat around the residual abscess.
This gives it hardness and tenderness.
- Since there is antibioma formation, it is difficult to say how much time will be taken for regression as there is fibrosis formation also and acts as a barrier for early healing.
- I would advise you the following in such a situation:
Looking at the very clear picture you have provided, I feel that there is a residual abscess which needs to be opened up, proper debridement done followed by daily change of dressing for early and good recovery.
Other wise may take weeks to months together.
I hope this answers your queries, gives you the solution. Please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication.
Consult and follow a General Surgeon o a Pediatric Surgeon
Detailed Answer:
I can understand the stress you are going through.
Do not worry.
This is not going to be a dangerous thing for your son.
I would advise you to consult a General Surgeon or a Pediatric Surgeon to guide you very properly with best possible treatment and results.
You may please start him on Multivitamin with Lycopene (anti-oxidant) syrup as it helps.
Please Meet the correct Specialist and your son will be alright.
Please consult one
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You are absolutely right.
There is nothing like a good or bad Surgeon. Have you yet consulted any? XXXXXXX must have good surgeons.
Meet one and and you get the best available treatment.
As discussed in detail.
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Certainly yes, you can wait, give him multivitamin as I told above, leave this alone and wait to see the progress is one possibility. Draining the bump is not the only option, but helps in reducing local toxicity and helps in early healing.
There may not be any harm but then has to be kept under close observation and intervene if required.
Take second opinion of another Surgeon, preferably Pediatric Surgeon.
I hope this answer helps you in decision making.