Pseudoabscess

Pseudoabscesses are inflammatory processes in tissues that can be mistaken for abscesses, but in fact are not. They occur as a result of various reasons, such as injury, infection or allergic reactions.

Pseudoabscesses may manifest as redness, pain, and swelling in the affected area. They can be caused by various microorganisms such as staphylococci, streptococci or E. coli.

To treat pseudoabscesses, it is necessary to determine the cause of their occurrence and prescribe appropriate treatment. This may include antibiotic therapy, surgery, or topical medications.

However, if a pseudoabscess is not treated properly, it can lead to serious complications such as infection, abscess, or even sepsis. Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor at the first signs of a pseudoabscess for timely treatment.



Pseudoabscess is a term that describes a rare condition that occurs in people suffering from an abscess or other purulent infections. In some cases, the abscess is replaced by a healing formation without any signs of a purulent process. This pathology is called pseudoabscess or inflammatory focus replaced