Abscess From Pet Bite

A localized accumulation of pus, usually caused by an infection introduced from an animal bite or other penetrating wound. An abscess typically appears 2-4days after the initial wound. It may appear as a painful swelling or, if it has ruptured, as a draining wound. Abscesses are quite often associated with a high fever, lethargy, poor appetite and dehydration.

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