Like an onion, your skin has layers. When it comes to infections, usually the deeper it is, the worse it can be. The first layer makes cells and gives you color. The second makes oils to protect the skin and sweat to cool you. Its nerve endings help you feel heat, cold, and pain. The third layer attaches skin to muscles and bones, and helps control your temperature.A cut in your skin -- from an injury or surgery, for example -- makes it easier for germs to get in, and that can lead to infection.
A boil is a sore that starts as a red, tender bump, gets more painful as it fills with pus, and finally bursts. It happens when bacteria infect one or more hair follicles, often getting in through a cut or insect bite. A carbuncle is a cluster of boils under your skin. A warm washcloth on the area is usually enough to ease pain and help boils drain, but if it’s large, your doctor may make a small cut to let the fluid out.
I had ringworm when I was in high school. It took six months and two Drs to definitively diagnosis it. It was horrible.
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Looks like my niece’s leg. Wow, can’t be good at all. Praying for her.
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