Remember, Furunculosis is a bacterial infection!
Furunculosis is manifested by the appearance of numerous pimples.
For the treatment of purulent wounds, Furunculosis, gum abscesses, with angina and respiratory infections.
Antibiotics are also prescribed so that Furunculosis does not turn into a chronic condition
and does not reappear.
Extensive Furunculosis can affect any area of the face,
especially if carbuncles begin to appear(purulent foci combining several hair follicles).
Furunculosis is triggered by a bacterial infection,
usually supported by Staphylococcus aureus strains, both sensitive and resistant to methicillin(respectively, MSSA and MRSA).
Furunculosis is always accompanied by an inflammation that can be more
or less severe depending on the extent and extent of the infection.
Furunculosis can begin in people with diabetes who have
undergone a course of chemotherapy or radiation, as well as in patients with AIDS and HIV infections.
Once fully treated(or correctly), Furunculosis becomes chronic,
which is characterized by the systematic appearance of single or multiple furuncles on the face or other areas of the body.