
1) Boil 2) Gumboil
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1) Boil 2) Staphylococcal infection
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An abscess of skin or painful inflammation of the skin or a hair follicle usually caused by a staphylococcal infection. Also called a boil.
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inflammatory boil
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• (n.) A superficial, inflammatory tumor, suppurating with a central core; a boil.
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<dermatology> A Staphylococcal skin infection which involves a hair follicle, often referred to as a boil or a furuncle. A group of boils is known as a carbuncle. ... Symptoms and findings include a tender pea-sized (or larger), red nodule, may ooze pus or weep. ... Treatment includes warm, wet compresses several times a day. Oral or topical ...
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(fu´rung-kәl) boil.
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Boil
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Fu'run·cle noun [ Latin
furunculus a petty thief, a boil, dim. of
fur thief: confer French
furoncle .]
(Medicine) A superficial, inflammatory tumor, suppurating with a central core; a boil.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fū′rŭng-kĕl Definitions: 1. A localized pyogenic infection, most frequently by Staphylococcus aureus, originating deep in a hair follicle. Synonyms: boil, furunculus
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Furuncle: Nothing more nor less than a "boil" with a fancy name. A boil is a collection of pus. Antibiotics are often not very helpful in treating abscesses. The main treatments include hot packs and draining ("lancing") the abscess, but only when it is soft and ready to drain. If you develop an abscess and. have fever, a long-t...
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See boil.
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(fu'rung-kl) (Latin. Furunculus - a petty thief)
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see boil
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a small, purulent skin lesion; sometimes called a boil
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A furuncle, often called a boil, is a walled-off collection of pus. Furuncles often appear in areas of friction or minor trauma such as underneath the belt, the fronts of the thighs, buttocks, groin, and armpits. Pronunciation: fir-UHN-kul (noun) Also Known As: Carbuncle, Boil
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A painful, nodular adcess in the skin.
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