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		Nose Furuncle
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		<a href="https://illnessee.com/nose-furuncle-pictures/"><img src="https://illnessee.com/contents/videos_screenshots/0/216/180x180/1.jpg" border="0"><br>&lt;p&gt;
Boil also known as furuncle of the nose is a fairly common condition.The main cause is nose picking causing infection of the the hair follicle of the nasal vestibule. This is common in dry climate where the secretions of the nose get dried up and cause irritation in the nose forcing the person to introduce finger in the nose to remove the crust. The skin over that area becomes painful and swelling starts appearing over the area which spreads very fast.The patient can have fever also.The area over the tip of nose and central part of upper lip is called dangerous area of the face as infection from this area can spread to the brain (cavernous sinus) causing fatal complications. So never press or squeeze a boil over this area or you will land yourself in grave trouble.Give plenty of hot fomentation and take appropriate antibiotics and anti inflammatory drugs. Local application of antibiotic cream is also effective. With this treatment the recovery takes place in a couple of days.
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	<pubDate>Mon 15 Feb 2016 15:20:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Furuncle on Neck
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Boils can occur anywhere on your skin, but appear mainly on your face, neck, armpits, buttocks or thighs — hair-bearing areas where you're most likely to sweat or experience friction. Signs and symptoms of a boil usually include:

&lt;br&gt;A painful, red bump that starts out about the size of a pea
&lt;br&gt;Red, swollen skin around the bump
&lt;br&gt;An increase in the size of the bump over a few days as it fills with pus (can sometimes reach the size of a baseball)
&lt;br&gt;Development of a yellow-white tip that eventually ruptures and allows the pus to drain out
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	<pubDate>Tue 09 Feb 2016 22:24:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Furuncle Pubic
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Boils happens because there is inflammation of one or more hair follicles. Boils can be very annoying because they are painful and recurring. Boils can happen in any places, including pubic area. It can be very annoying when such thing happens because pubic area is very sensitive. Boils start with unknown pink lump which centralized in an area. This pink unknown lump sometimes is very itchy and can also happen when you are having your period. The lump slowly turns in to hard and inflamed lump which is filled with bacteria, dead skin tissue, and fighting white blood cells. The boils cure when the lump bursts out and dried.
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Boils in pubic area can be very horrific as they might appear as things which are so disgusting. Some people are annoyed with these boils mostly because it is painful and recurring. To get rid of those boils, some people might get antiseptic shot or hygiene themselves as much as possible. Treating those boils is not easy. That is why you might need to consult to your doctor when this thing happens in recurring. Boils can happen to anyone who does not perform hygiene standards. That is why it is important for you to keep your self clean whenever you can. Since it can take up to two weeks to heal completely, you might don’t want this thing happens to you.
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Pubic area is one of the most bacteria vulnerable of human body parts. That is why keeping it hygiene is very important. As you see the pictures of boils in the pubic area you might think that those boils are disgusting that you don’t want any of those happen to you. There are antiseptic special for your pubic area that you can get to help you clean up your vital part. Also when you are having your period, it will be good if you use anti bacteria tampon and always change it whenever you feel no longer convenient with it. This way, you will be able to keep your pubic area stay hygiene all the time. You also need to use cotton panties so that the skin around your pubic area can breathe easily. This way, you minimize the chance of you getting boils in this sensitive part.
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	<pubDate>Tue 09 Feb 2016 22:23:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Furuncle on Forehead
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Boils and carbuncles are painful, pus-filled bumps that form under your skin when bacteria infect and inflame one or more of your hair follicles.

Boils (furuncles) usually start as red, tender lumps. The lumps quickly fill with pus, growing larger and more painful until they rupture and drain. A carbuncle is a cluster of boils that form a connected area of infection under the skin.

You can usually care for a single boil at home, but don't attempt to prick or squeeze it — that may spread the infection. Call your doctor if a boil or carbuncle is extremely painful, lasts longer than two weeks or occurs with a fever.
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	<pubDate>Tue 09 Feb 2016 22:23:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Furuncle on Breast
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Staphylococcal bacteria are normally found on the skin surface. Damage to the hair follicle allows the bacteria to enter deeper into the tissues of the hair follicle and the underlying tissue. Hair follicles can become inflamed on any area of the body. Blocked sweat glands or ingrown hairs may contribute to the formation of a furuncle. They are most likely to develop on areas that are subjected to constant friction, sweating, or rubbing by clothing or athletic gear.
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Furuncles are caused by an acute, localized staphylococcal infection which produces an abscess of the skin and underlying tissue. Furuncles are more common in people who:

&lt;br&gt;are overweight or obese
&lt;br&gt;have diabetes
&lt;br&gt;have poor hygiene
&lt;br&gt;use intravenous (IV) drugs
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Furuncles are seen most often on the back of the neck, face, buttocks, thighs, groin, breast, or in the underarm area. The lesions are raised, tender, shiny, and bright red. Intense, throbbing pain is common with a furuncle. As the furuncle matures, it becomes filled with a yellow or white creamy discharge. The person may have a fever and feel fatigued.
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	<pubDate>Tue 09 Feb 2016 22:22:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Boil on Neck
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Typically, a boil on the neck will be just below the hairline or in the middle of the neck area. The causes apart from the bacteria that develops in infection are - hygiene and health issues, low immunity, sometimes heredity issues too. Some healthy people too carry the bacteria in their body since birth. Frequent boils may be caused due to this bacteria in their skin and nasal passages. Medical conditions like diabetes too can cause boils on the neck. Clothing can also cause the skin to get irritated, causing boils.

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Symptoms may include, swollen red skin on the neck area. The boil may be a hard and reddish bump in the initial stages. It will be painful and tender to touch as it grows, and pus may start showing in the boil. In severe cases, there may be excess swelling, pain and redness, and there may be more than one boil in the neck area. Fever and swelling of the lymph nodes is also a serious symptom.
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	<pubDate>Tue 09 Feb 2016 22:20:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Boil Initial Stage
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The symptoms of boils are red, pus -filled lumps that are tender, warm, and painful. Boils tend to get larger and more painful over a few days, before bursting and releasing the pus. A yellow or white point at the center of the lump can be seen when the boil is ready to drain or discharge pus. In some people, itching may develop before the lumps begin to develop. Boils are most often found on the back, underarms, shoulders, face, lip, thighs and buttocks, but may be found elsewhere. The same bacteria that cause the boil may also produce a toxin (poison) that causes blood clots, usually in the blood vessels that are around the boil.
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Sign and symptoms may include the following :

&lt;br&gt;Pus -filled lumps.
&lt;br&gt;A yellow or white point at the center of the lump.
&lt;br&gt;Fever and itching.
&lt;br&gt;Swollen lymph nodes.
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	<pubDate>Tue 09 Feb 2016 22:19:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Furuncle Definition
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A furuncle is a large infection of a hair follicle, the tiny opening in the skin from which a hair grows. Furuncles are due to an invasion of bacteria that enter the follicle and cause a bacterial infection of the follicle and nearby skin.
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Furuncles are most commonly due to an infection of the bacterium, Staphylococcus aureus. The body tries to attack the bacterial infection by sending a surge of white blood cells (infection fighting cells) to the infected follicle. If the infection isn't stopped quickly, living and dead white blood cells, fluid, bacteria, and dead tissue collect within the infected follicle and form a deep pocket of pus. The surrounding tissue also becomes inflamed and painful.
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Furuncles are often due to poor hygiene or conditions that cause a low resistance to infection. A furuncle can also be a complication of folliculitis. Symptoms of a furuncle include swelling or a reddened lump that develops in the skin. The swelling eventually emerges to the skin's surface and comes to a head of pus. In some cases a furuncle can lead to potentially serious complications, such as septicemia.
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	<pubDate>Mon 01 Feb 2016 22:43:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Ear Furuncle
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Treatment for an outer ear boil depends on whether an infection is present. Typically, when a boil is the result of a bacterial infection, antibiotics are often prescribed. Generally, oral antibiotics are recommended, although topical antibiotic ointment or a combination of both can be given. In addition to antibiotics, warm compresses can be used to help ease the pain and soothe inflammation.
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A boil on the outer ear is usually painful and causes significant inflammation. For the pain, people can opt to take an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drug or acetaminophen. For best results, however, anti-inflammatories usually work better because they treat pain as well as inflammation. Acetaminophen pain relievers only relieve mild to moderate pain, and do not manage inflammation. Both types of medications have side effects, and patients may want to discuss taking them with a medical professional.
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It can be tempting for some individuals to squeeze an outer ear boil, however, this can be dangerous. It can not only cause additional pain and swelling, it can contribute to a secondary infection. Only a healthcare provider should attempt to lance a boil, and only under sterile conditions. This is sometimes done to facilitate the drainage of pus and speed the healing process. After the procedure, the wound is typically covered with antibiotic ointment and covered with a sterile dressing.
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	<pubDate>Mon 01 Feb 2016 19:59:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Furuncle in Ear
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	<link>https://illnessee.com/furuncle-in-ear-pictures/</link>
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A small boil (furuncle) that occurs in the ear canal can be very painful. It usually clears without treatment, but painkillers and antibiotic medicines are sometimes needed. 
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The main symptom is pain. This pain may become quite severe even though the boil is usually small. This is because of the location of the boil.
Other symptoms may include itch, irritation and sometimes a temporary hearing loss whilst the infection is present.
If the boil bursts, you may have a sudden discharge from the ear. If this happens, the pain often eases dramatically, and the symptoms soon settle.
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Mostly they occur 'out of the blue' for no apparent reason. They are like most spots or small boils that can occur on any area of the skin. In some cases the infection develops on damaged skin. You can damage the skin in the ear canal if you poke your ear with such objects as a cotton wool bud. Slightly damaged skin can quickly become inflamed and infected.
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	<pubDate>Mon 01 Feb 2016 19:59:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Boil in Nose
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Boils are inflamed cavities on the skin, filled with pus, usually caused by bacterial infection of the hair follicle. Boils may occur anywhere in our body, but they are most often found on the underarms, thighs, buttocks, butt, shoulders, face, nose, lips, and stomach.
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Nose boil requires immediate treatment, as the infection on this part of the face may spread through the veins that are connected to the brain. If this happens, this may lead to a serious condition called cavernous sinus thrombosis, which may result to death.
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Boil is commonly caused by bacteria such as staphylococci. Nose boil is very painful as it lasts longer. Some people experience repeated episodes of boil, thus causes of recurring boils can any of the following:

&lt;br&gt;Squeezing the nose boil.  Squeezing the boil can spread the infection from other areas on the nose that may cause another boil to grow.
&lt;br&gt;Picking the nose with dirty hands. Dirty hands can be bacteria carrier causing infection that leads to boil formation.
&lt;br&gt;Nose boil recurs frequently to a person with underlying diseases such as diabetes, HIV infection, or other immune system disorder.  A nose boil is likely to appear repeatedly because their nasal passages are the carrier of bacterial (staphylococci) colonies.
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	<pubDate>Mon 01 Feb 2016 19:57:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Furuncle in Child
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	<link>https://illnessee.com/furuncle-in-child-pictures/</link>
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		<a href="https://illnessee.com/furuncle-in-child-pictures/"><img src="https://illnessee.com/contents/videos_screenshots/0/33/180x180/2.jpg" border="0"><br>&lt;p&gt;
A boil is a skin infection that starts in a hair follicle or oil gland. At first, the skin turns red in the area of the infection, and a tender lump develops. After four to seven days, the lump starts turning white as pus collects under the skin. If the infection spreads to the deeper tissues of the skin, then it becomes an abscess or furuncle.

The most common places for boils to appear are on the face, neck, armpits, shoulders, and buttocks.
If several boils appear in a group, this is a more serious type of infection called a carbuncle.
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Boils are usually caused by a bacteria called Staphylococcus (staph). Most staph infections develop into abscesses and can become serious very quickly. This germ can be present on normal skin and enters the body through tiny breaks in the skin or by traveling down a hair to the follicle.

Certain health problems make people more susceptible to skin infections such as boils. Examples are

&lt;br&gt;diabetes,
&lt;br&gt;problems with the immune system,
&lt;br&gt;poor nutrition,
&lt;br&gt;poor hygiene, and
&lt;br&gt;exposure to harsh chemicals that irritate the skin.
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A boil starts as a hard, red, painful lump usually less than an inch in size. Over the next few days, the lump becomes softer, larger, and more painful. Soon a pocket of pus forms on the top of the boil. Signs of a more advanced infection are

&lt;br&gt;the skin around the boil becomes red, painful, and swollen;
&lt;br&gt;more boils may appear around the original one;
&lt;br&gt;a fever develops; and
&lt;br&gt;the lymph nodes near the boil become swollen.
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	<pubDate>Mon 01 Feb 2016 19:56:00 +0200</pubDate>
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