Treatment of boils
Most of the time you can treat your child's boil at home. Soak the boil in a warm bath or apply a heating pad or a towel soaked in warm water for about 15 to 20 minutes. This will relieve the swelling and your child's pain.
Make sure to clean any towels or cloths after each use. Bacteria that cause boils can spread easily. If the boil bursts, wipe away the pus or blood with a clean cotton ball soaked in antiseptic solution.
Encourage your child not to squeeze or poke the boil. This can spread the infection or cause scarring. It may help to cut your child's nails very short.
If the boil is painful, is getting larger, is accompanied by fever or if it lasts longer than 2 weeks, assessment by a health-care provider is recommended. In some cases, the boil may need to be surgically drained. This means your child's health-care provider will make a small cut in the boil to help release the pus. Sometimes oral antibiotics (taken by mouth) are also prescribed to help clear the infection.