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titleOfInvention Skin branch of academic or vocational study is with abscess treater
abstract The utility model discloses a skin abscess treater, which comprises a pipe barrel, wherein one end of the pipe barrel is provided with a needle head which is vertical to the axial direction of the pipe barrel, and the needle head is connected on the side wall of the pipe barrel; the barrel body of the barrel is provided with an external storage bottle, a piston is arranged in the barrel, the piston is provided with an operating rod, and the tail end of the operating rod is provided with an operating handle. The utility model discloses, use the negative pressure principle with the pus suction and save to external storage bottle in, be convenient for send to chemical examination. Avoiding the inconvenience of retaining pus in the prior art. And moreover, the supporting mechanism is used, so that when the pus is extracted, the whole mechanism is more stable, and the pain of a patient is reduced.
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