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A detailed and thorough history from the patient is necessary. Specific areas of focus when obtaining a history from the patient include history of [[immunosupression]], [[family history]] of furunculosis, history of contact sports, history of recent travel and history of close contact. Common symptoms of boil(furuncle) include firm red painful bump with [[pus]] filled head. [[fever]], [[Epistaxis|nose bleeds]], and [[skin rash]]. | |||
==History== | ==History== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Yamuna Kondapally, M.B.B.S[3]
Overview
A detailed and thorough history from the patient is necessary. Specific areas of focus when obtaining a history from the patient include history of immunosupression, family history of furunculosis, history of contact sports, history of recent travel and history of close contact. Common symptoms of boil(furuncle) include firm red painful bump with pus filled head. fever, nose bleeds, and skin rash.
History
A detailed and thorough history from the patient is necessary. Specific areas of focus when obtaining a history from the patient include:
- History of immunosupression
- History of contact sports
- Family history of furunculosis
- History of recent travel
- History of coexisting skin conditions
- History of close contact(military,prisons,homeless shelters)
Symtoms
Symptoms of boil(furuncle) include:[1]
More common symptoms
- Firm red painful bump
- Pus filled head on the bump which may spontaneously ooze
Less common symptoms
- Fever
- Fatigue
- Swollen lymph nodes
Images
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Boil. [2]
References
- ↑ MedlinePlus https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001474.htm August 1,2016 Accessed on August 10,2016
- ↑ Atlas Dermatology. Gross pathology Furuncle. [1] With permission from Dermatology Atlas