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ForĂșnculos - Symptom

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FurĂșnculo (divieso)

SĂ­ntomas:

Un forĂșnculo puede empezar como un ĂĄrea firme, inflamada, sensible y de color rojo o rosĂĄceo. Con el tiempo, se sentirĂĄ como un globo lleno de agua o quiste.

El dolor empeora a medida que éste se llena con pus y tejido muerto y mejora a medida que va drenando. Puede drenar por sí solo, pero con frecuencia el paciente o alguien mås lo abren.

El forĂșnculo:

  • Generalmente es del tamaño de una arveja, pero puede ser del tamaño de una bola de golf
  • Pueden formarse nĂșcleos blancos o amarillos (pĂșstulas)
  • Puede unirse con otro forĂșnculo o diseminarse a otras ĂĄreas de la piel
  • Puede crecer rĂĄpidamente
  • Puede exudar, supurar o formar costra

Otros sĂ­ntomas pueden abarcar:

Signos y exĂĄmenes:

El mĂ©dico generalmente puede diagnosticar un forĂșnculo con base en su apariencia. Un cultivo puede mostrar estafilococos u otras bacterias.

  • Reviewed last on: 10/28/2010
  • Linda J. Vorvick, MD, Medical Director, MEDEX Northwest Division of Physician Assistant Studies, University of Washington, School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

Referencias

Habif TM. Bacterial infections. In: Habif TP, ed. Clinical Dermatology. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2009:chap 9.

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