Diagnosis Abscess
See your GP if you think you may have an abscess. There are several tests used to diagnose an abscess, depending on where it's located.
Skin abscesses
If you have a skin abscess, your GP will first examine the affected area and ask you:
- how long you've had the abscess
- whether you've injured that area
- whether you have any other symptoms
A sample of pus may be taken from your abscess and sent for testing. This allows the specific bacteria causing the abscess to be identified, which can help determine the best way of treating it.
If you've had more than one skin abscess, you may be asked to give a urine sample. This will be tested for glucose, which is a sign of diabetes. People with diabetes have an increased risk of developing skin abscesses.
Internal abscesses
Abscesses that develop inside your body are more difficult to diagnose than skin abscesses because they can't be seen.
Your GP will ask you about your symptoms and any other health conditions you may have. If necessary, they'll refer you to a specialist in hospital.