Depending on where and how large the abscess is, you can normally treat it with some warm water and iodine. Use a sponge to clean the wound, you should do this everyday. If the animal is not other wise sick or the wound is not infected than this alone should be ok. If the wound is infected, penicillin should be administered, if you are unaware about administration, your best bet is to call your veterinarian.
take the kitten to a vet. i doubt you are qualified to treat an abscess
An abscess is a sore on the gum that is caused by an infection. The only way to treat an abscess is to get an antibiotic from your dentist.
take it to the vets!
You take it to a dentist.
It really just depends on how deep it is, and how you treat it.
The only way that I could see an abscess forming is if it gets infected and you don't treat it properly. If you take the jewelry out with an infection, you trap the infection and an abscess forms. Otherwise, you're good to go!
I do believe that you need to see a dentist and not an orthodontist regarding a tooth abscess. If anything, the dentist would treat it or if need be, refer you to a specialist.
An abscess on a marmoset should normally be treated by a veterinarian. It must be completely drained and cleaned. The animal will need antibiotics to keep the abscess from re-forming, and any pus or other fluid that fills it must be drained every day until it heals.
They disobey Odysseus and eat the cattle while Odysseus is taking a nap.
You call a veterinarian who specializes in horses. If you try to treat it yourself it is likely to end badly. The vet will drain the abscess and administer an appropriate antibiotic.
A blind abscess is an abscess with no external opening.
A Bartholin abscess is an abscess located in the Bartholin's gland.