Spontaneous Drainage of Lower Lip Abscess by Insect Sting in the Prediabetic Male: A Case Report
Most insects have a stinging apparatus at the tail end of their abdominal segment and can deliver venom. The venom can usually result in pain, erythema, abscess, or allergic reaction in human tissues such as the skin and even the lips. The presentation of lip abscess, especially in the vermilion,...
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