Call Doctor or Seek Care Now
- Widespread red rash
- Fever
- Boil on the face
- Age less than 1 month old (newborn) with a boil
- Weak immune system. Examples are sickle cell disease, HIV, cancer, organ transplant, taking oral steroids.
- Your child looks or acts very sick
- You think your child needs to be seen, and the problem is urgent
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Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours
- Age less than 1 year old with a boil
- Spreading redness around the boil
- There are 2 or more boils
- Size is larger than 2 inches (5 cm) across
- Center of the boil is soft or pus-colored. Exception: a common pimple.
- Boil is draining pus
- You think your child needs to be seen, but the problem is not urgent
Contact Doctor During Office Hours
- Boil suspected (red lump larger than ½ inch or 12 mm across). Reason: confirm your child does have a boil. Note: see home care advice for boil treatment.
- Using antibiotic ointment more than 3 days for small red lump, but not improved
- Boils keep coming back in your family
- You have other questions or concerns
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Self Care at Home
- Boil diagnosed by a doctor
- Possible boil not yet seen by a doctor: painful red lump larger than ½ inch (12 mm) across
- Possible early boil or minor skin infection: tender red lump smaller than ½ inch (12 mm) across. Note: see home care advice for small red lump.
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