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The skin condition caused by a staphylococcal infection and commonly known as a boil is called a "furuncle." It occurs when hair follicles become infected, leading to painful, pus-filled lumps that can appear on various parts of the body. Boils are often red, swollen, and can be tender to the touch. In some cases, multiple boils can cluster together, forming a carbuncle.
Yes, you can boil potatoes with the skin on.
Some boils on the tailbone are called Pilonidal (Pie-Low-Nye-Dal) Cysts or Abscesses.
Commonly known as skin.
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An Aleppo boil is a chronic skin disorder which terminates in an ulcer.
Boil potatoes with the skin on for about 15-20 minutes until they are tender when pierced with a fork.
A Biskara boil is another term for an Aleppo boil, a chronic skin disorder terminating in an ulcer.
Sebum is also known as skin oil. This waxy material lubricates the hair and skin, and functions as an antibiotic.
A furuncle, also commonly called a boil, is a painful infection of the hair follicle and the surrounding skin tissue. It's caused by bacteria, most commonly Staphylococcus aureus, which infects the hair follicle and sebaceous gland (oil gland) located at the base of the hair.