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  1. ... abscesses that drain fluid and pus. As the abscesses heal, they produce significant scarring of the skin.</html:p><html:p >The signs and symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa typically appear after puberty, usually ...
  2. ... infections may lead to scarring or disfigurement. Brain abscesses may lead to loss of neurological function.
  3. ... Although this doesn’t always lead to complications, abscesses may develop. It is not always possible to clearly differentiate between the two forms. Some people have both chronic symptoms and recurrent inflammations. But the treatment options are ...
  4. ... and losing the baby teeth late Eczema Skin abscesses and infection Repeated sinus infections Repeated lung infections ... when appropriate) Surgery is sometimes needed to drain abscesses. Gamma globulin given through a vein (IV) may help build up the immune system if you have severe infections.
  5. ... periods of remission, when they are free of symptoms. In severe cases, doctors must remove the colon. NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
  6. ... pancreas (pancreatic pseudocysts) that may become infected (pancreatic abscess) Heart failure
  7. ... system may need long-term treatment to prevent symptoms from coming back.
  8. Although very rare, complications may include: Abscess Bone infection ( osteomyelitis ) Meningitis Skin infection around the eye ( orbital cellulitis )
  9. ... episodes per year of bone pain or tooth abscesses. More than 10% of individuals report ... improve in adulthood. Skin infections, fever, lymphadenopathy, and ...
  10. Complications may include: Brain abscess Destruction of parts of the lungs COPD Meningitis Osteomyelitis (bone infection)
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