Abscess acute
An abscess is a purulent inflammation of tissue that occurs as a result of infection and occurs independently or as a complication of another disease. More often, an abscess occurs as a result of the introduction of anaerobic microorganisms into the tissue, promoting purulent inflammation.
The main route of occurrence of an acute inflammatory process is the injection route. It should be noted that the presence of inflammation already in the area of the vascular canal is often accompanied by an already formed superficial purulent process. Such infections are mainly caused by bacteria (especially often streptococci and staphylococci), fungi (for example, gram-positive mycelium of the genus Aspergillus) or spores (for example, the causative agent of anthrax, Bacillus anthracis). Next, we will consider the manifestations and treatment of acute abscess.
Signs of an acute purulent process Deterioration of the condition is observed after mild hypothermia, for example, after hypothermia of the legs, flu or ARVI