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[|Human|] I have an 18 month old daughter who has had 6 abscesses in the past 9 months They have progressively been getting larger she has one now that is being treated but the last one was the size of a golfball and put her in the hospital on IVs and required surgery are their any conditions you can think of that may be causing this.
[|AI|]  Hi I did review your concern. Recurrent abscesses can be due to immunodeficiency due to malnutrition or primary immunodeficiency. If she is well-fed I would recommend you to get her tested for primary immunodeficiency disorder especially chronic granulators disease where there is an enzyme defect in neutrophils and leads to formation of recurrent abscess. I hope this helps. Wish you all the best. Thank you for using Chat Doctor.