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Pus can indicate bacterial, fungal or viral infection; Some pustules are sterile and are due to inflammatory skin disease; This topic provides a differential diagnosis of pustular skin conditions. Acute mainly pustular generalised eruptions; Acute mainly pustular localised eruptions; Chronic mainly pustular eruptions
9 lis 2023 · Pustular skin lesions can be infectious or inflammatory and should be differentiated from vesicular eruptions. A thorough history, examination of the distribution, and evolution of pustules on the skin provide clues to generate a differential diagnosis.
25 cze 2024 · Most ankle rashes are not dangerous. Treatment for an ankle rash will be based on the cause. Some ankle rashes can be a sign of a disease such as diabetes that requires management apart from treating the rash. This article describes causes and symptoms of ankle rash, as well as a diagnosis and treatment.
15 kwi 2024 · Pustules are raised bumps filled with pus and fluid. They vary in size, and sometimes look like acne. These bumps can be painful when touched. They usually appear on the face, back, and chest. Pustules can be a result of inflamed skin, acne, an allergic reaction, psoriasis, or other skin diseases.
Acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis, or AGEP, is an uncommon pustular drug eruption characterised by superficial pustules. AGEP is usually classified as a severe cutaneous adverse reaction (SCAR) to a prescribed drug. It is also called toxic pustuloderma.
14 lip 2022 · What does a pustule look like? Pustules are small lesions on the skin filled with pus. They are easily identified upon physical examination as red bumps with white or yellowish centers. If severe, they may be accompanied by additional signs and symptoms surrounding the lesion, such as pain, tenderness, swelling, soreness, and warmth.
Cellulitis is a common bacterial skin infection of the lower dermis and subcutaneous tissue. It results in a localised area of red, painful, swollen skin, and systemic symptoms. Left untreated, cellulitis can be life-threatening.