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Carbuncle - Overview, A carbuncle is a skin infection that often involves a ... Fluid may drain out of the carbuncle, but sometimes the mass is so deep that it ...
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Carbuncle
Alternate Names : Skin infection - staphylococcal, Infection - skin - staph, Staph skin infection, Carbunculosis
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Carbuncle
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acute inflammatory nodule of the skin caused by bacterial invasion into the hair follicles or sebaceous gland ducts. It is actually a boil, but one that has more than one focus of infection, i.e.

Carbuncles may develop anywhere, but they are most common on the back and the nape of the neck. Men get carbuncles more often than women.

Boils, Carbuncles and Furunculosis
Boils and carbuncles are pus-filled infected lumps on the skin. They usually occur as a one-off in a healthy person. Treatment commonly involves draining the pus and taking a course of antibiotics.

Carbuncles heal more slowly than a single boil. Keeping the skin clean helps to prevent these conditions from occurring.
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A carbuncle often requires treatment by your healthcare provider. Depending on the severity of the problem and its treatment, the carbuncle should heal in 2 to 3 weeks after treatment.

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also occur most frequently in areas containing hair and/or sweat glands, or in areas where chafing or recurrent friction occurs, thus a major cause of skin boils. In some cases, boils can occur in interconnected clusters called carbuncles.

Both furuncles and carbuncles may affect healthy young people but are more common in the obese, the immunocompromised (including those with neutrophil defects), the elderly, and possibly those with diabetes.

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While the skin conditions folliculitis, boils and carbuncles can usually be cared for at home, you should seek care from a physician if they are very painful, ...

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Boils are painful, pus-filled bumps under the skin. A carbuncle is a cluster of boils that form a connected area of infection under the skin....
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Carbuncle: A skin abscess typically not responsive to antibiotics. Hot pack application and draining of pus accumulation is the usual treatment. Carbuncles can be indicative of a more serious condition if accompanied by fever or long-term illness.

(Carbuncle; Furuncle; Cutaneous Abscess; Skin Abscess; Abscess, Cutaneous; Abscess, Skin)
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Carbuncles: A skin abscess, a collection of pus that forms inside the body. Antibiotics are often not very helpful in treating abscesses.

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A carbuncle is a cluster of boils (furuncles) that are interconnected under the skin. Boils are pus-filled hair follicles caused by a bacterial infection, usually Staphylococcus aureus.

carbuncles - clusters of boils on the skin.
cavernous hemangioma - a raised, red or purple mark in the skin, made up of enlarged blood vessels.
cellulitis - a bacterial infection of the skin that is characterized by swelling and tenderness.

Carbuncle. This happens when a group of boils occur in the same place, and they often recur.

Carbuncles are formed when the bacteria infect several hair follicles that are close together. Carbunculosis is a word that is sometimes used to refer to the development of carbuncles.

Carbuncles are less common and tend to occur mostly in middle-aged or older men who are in poor health due to a pre-existing health condition, such as heart disease.
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Anthrax. A boil, differing from the furuncle in having no central core, and terminating in gangrene under the skin, instead of suppuration. [Hoblyn1855].
A group of boils. Anthrax. [CancerWEB].

carbuncles (infections larger than an abscess, usually with several openings to the skin), and
impetigo (a skin infection with pus-filled blisters).

Carbuncles are many-headed boils which tend to combine and enlarge. They begin as a painful, localized infection, producing pus-filled areas in the deeper layers of the skin. Carbuncles are slower healing than boils. They are both treated alike.

A carbuncle is a cluster of small abscesses that are deeper below the skin. It's often swollen and tender and there is usually inflammation in the skin around the carbuncle.

Furuncle or carbuncle—an abscess caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes , sometimes occurs as several boils in a group ...

Furuncle or carbuncle: This is an abscess in the skin caused by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. A furuncle can have one or more openings onto the skin and may be associated with a fever or chills.

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In the external or localized form, marked by the formation of carbuncles before general infection takes place, death may not occur for several days. The carbuncles may appear in any part of the body, being preceded or accompanied by fever.

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The first symptoms in MRSA skin infections (the most common type of infection) are small red bumps like boils (the infection of hair follicles), pimples, abscesses (the infection of subcutaneous soft tissue), carbuncles (severe abscesses from ...

There are several types of boils including furuncle or carbuncle boils caused by a bacterium called staphylococcus aureus. This type of boil, which may have multiple openings onto the skin, is sometimes accompanied by a fever or chills.

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Author: William T Durkin Jr, MD, FAAEM, Consulting Staff, Emergency Care Dynamics.

Styes (an infected eyelid gland) and boils (an infected hair follicle) are the most common. A carbuncle is a deeper skin infection. Styes, boils, and carbuncles are most often caused by Staphylococcus ('staph') bacteria.

Other skin infections - Other types of skin infections include abscesses, furuncles ("boils"), and carbuncles. These usually cause a collection of pus under the skin. (See "Skin abscesses, furuncles, and carbuncles".) ...

A species containing the pigmented, coagulese-positive variety which causes boils, carbuncles, abscesses and other suppurative inflammations.
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Folliculitis also may lead to the development of furuncles (furunculosis), commonly known as boils, or carbuncles (carbunculosis). These disorders may be recurrent and are particularly troublesome to healthy young adults.

Boil- it generally occurs due to skin infection, which creates a painful red bump on the skin. Many a times even a cluster of such bumps is formed which is called Carbuncle.

A boil (furuncle) is a skin disease caused by the inflammation of hair follicles, resulting in the localized accumulation of pus and dead tissues. Individual boils can cluster together and form an interconnected network of boils called carbuncles.

The hallmark of skin anthrax is a carbuncle, a cluster of boils, that ulcerates in an ugly way. Typically, this lesion has a hard black center surrounded by bright red inflammation. This accounts for its name, "anthrax", the Greek word for "coal." ...

See also: Abscess, Fever, Bacterial, Infections, Cancer