Causes and Treatment of Furunculosis

Furuncle is actually another word for a boil. Boils are bacterial or fungal infections of our hair follicles. The infected hair follicle can, in fact, be on any part of one’s body, not only one’s scalp. The infected hair follicle can be on any part of one’s body, not only one’s scalp. When the hair follicle does become infected, the skin around it does become inflamed. The furuncle looks like a red, raised bump on one’s skin and will rupture as well as weep fluid.

Symptoms of a Furuncle

  • Begins as a benign-looking bump on one’s skin, similar to a pimple.
  • As the infection worsens, the boil can indeed become hard and painful.
  • Bacteria, as well as dead skin cells, may build up under one’s skin, forming pus.
  • Pressure builds up, which may indeed cause the furuncle to burst and also release its fluids.
  • The pain is usually worse right before a furuncle rupture and will, in fact, improve after it drains.
  • Furuncles range in size from as small as a pea to as big as a golf ball.
  • The skin around the infected hair follicle may rather become red, swollen, and tender.
  • Scarring is also possible.
The development of several boils in the same usual area of one’s body is called a carbuncle. Carbuncles may cause a fever as well as well chills. These symptoms are less common with a single boil

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