Archive for June 29th, 2011
The symptoms of the furunculous
That skin infection so common but that, because it is common, not ceases to be very inconvenient.
But what are the symptoms that generate furuncles? Well, just that is the theme today.
The first symptoms that present the furunculous are injuries.
This includes:
• Skin Nodules (small, red, firm and sensitive) at the beginning of the disease.
• Nodules AND fluctuating, since when the disease progresses.
The latter are generally: very sensitive, with a pain that ranges from mild and moderate; multiple or individual and usually the size of a pea, but may occasionally reach the size of a ball of ping-pong.
As it progresses the disease, produces inflammation, a pink or red, which can grow quickly, and develop kernels white or yellow (pustules). When the furuncle this progress, can be produced reddening or skin inflammation around the furuncle
Furuncles may ooze or crusty, can remain grouped in one place or spread to other areas of the skin and the pain grows as the pus and dead tissue is filling the affected area. Thus, as the area drains, the pain starts to decline, as the area drains. Read the rest of this entry »