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Red, swollen, painful skin can be more than just irritation — it may be a skin infection or abscess that needs medical attention. Whether you’re dealing with a growing lump, spreading redness, or drainage, the team at Express Lane Urgent Care in Turlock, California, provides prompt evaluation and treatment. Walk in today, schedule online, or call the office for fast, professional care.
An abscess is a pocket of pus that forms beneath the skin due to a bacterial infection. It often develops when bacteria enter through a small cut, ingrown hair, insect bite, blocked oil gland, or even after shaving. Your body sends white blood cells to fight the infection, which leads to inflammation and the buildup of fluid.
Abscesses typically appear as:
The area may feel firm at first and then become softer as pus collects underneath. Without treatment, an abscess can grow larger, more painful, and may eventually rupture on its own.
Skin infections occur when bacteria enter the skin and begin to multiply. One of the most common types is cellulitis, which affects deeper layers of the skin and surrounding tissue. It may cause:
In some cases, the affected skin may look shiny or feel increasingly sensitive. Skin infections can worsen quickly, especially if left untreated.
You should seek medical evaluation if you notice:
If the infection is not improving, becomes more painful, or continues to grow, medical treatment is important to prevent complications or deeper spread.
At Express Lane Urgent Care, your provider performs a thorough evaluation to determine the severity of your condition. Treatment may include:
For abscesses, a minor in-office procedure may be necessary to safely drain the infection and promote healing. Antibiotics may be prescribed if the infection has spread or if you have risk factors that require additional treatment. Your provider will also give clear instructions for wound care at home to support proper healing.
Prompt care helps prevent the infection from worsening and supports faster recovery. To schedule an appointment, call the office or use the online booking. Walk-ins are also available