Nasty Skin Conditions That Are NOT Psoriasis
Carbuncle

A carbuncle is a type of skin abscess that forms when a group of boils develops under the skin. A boil, in turn, is a pus-filled infection that develops around a hair follicle. Such skin abscesses usually develop on the face, neck, armpits, buttocks, or thighs. Adolescents, young adults, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely to develop boils.
Boils, which are also sometimes called furuncles, are inflamed red or pink bumps and are usually painful. As the boil grows, it becomes filled with pus. In some cases, the boil goes away on its own by bursting and then healing. If the boil persists for over two weeks, however, or is accompanied by a fever, it’s time to call the doctor. People taking immunosuppressants or who have diseases like cancer or diabetes should always have their boils examined by a doctor.
As a group of boils, a carbuncle is much bigger and can have a diameter of up to four inches. The bacterium Staphylococcus aureus most commonly causes it. The infection is often accompanied by a high fever, exhaustion, and weakness.
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