A furuncle, commonly known as a boil, is a painful, pus-filled bump that forms under the skin due to a bacterial infection, typically caused by Staphylococcus aureus. It begins as a red, tender nodule, eventually developing a white or yellow center (the head) filled with pus. The infection often starts in a hair follicle or oil gland. Left untreated, a furuncle may grow larger, rupture, and drain pus. Proper hygiene and avoiding squeezing the boil are crucial for management to prevent the spread of infection. Frequent and gentle cleansing of the infected skin, and application of warm compresses can aid in recovery, in some more severe cases, medical interventions, such as antibiotic treatment, or incision and drainage by a medical professional, are required.
Furuncle meaning with examples
- After noticing a small, painful bump on his neck, Mark realized he had developed a furuncle. He immediately started applying warm compresses to promote healing and drain the pus, a common home remedy.
- Sarah's doctor prescribed antibiotics after examining her persistent furuncle. It was large and deep, and the doctor wanted to ensure the infection wouldn't spread or cause further complications.
- The athlete developed a furuncle on his thigh after neglecting proper hygiene following a strenuous training session, leading to missed training.
- Ignoring the warning signs, the teenager continued picking and scratching at his furuncle. This poor habit caused the boil to worsen, spread and develop into multiple satellite lesions
Furuncle Crossword Answers
4 Letters
BOIL