💨 Abstract
An eight-year-old boy with a headache, fever, and blocked nose developed a rare, life-threatening condition called Pott's puffy tumor, a complication of sinusitis. His forehead swelled significantly, leading to a swift diagnosis and treatment with antibiotics. Pott's puffy tumor, though rare, can be fatal if untreated, as it may cause infection to spread to the brain. Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent severe complications.
Courtesy: Katrina Turrill
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