A conditon called Hidradenitis Supperativa. You can read more about it, here. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hidradenitis-suppurativa/DS00818
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsium at sea level (1 atm).
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsium at sea level (1 atm).
A cluster of furuncles is called a carbuncle.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsium at sea level (1 atm).
Risens are a type of boil. Boils may cause by staphylococcus germs, which enter the sweat glands or hair follicles. The essential cause of this disorder is thus bacterial. However, several factors predispose the growth of bacteria in hair follicles. Of these, the chief factor is a toxic condition in the blood stream, which is due to a faulty diet and frenetic pace of living. Boils generally appear when a person is in a run-down and devitalized condition.
When water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, it is under standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. This is the normal boiling point of water under these conditions.
When water boils at 100°C, it reaches its boiling point, which is the temperature at which its vapor pressure equals the pressure of the surrounding atmosphere. This allows the water to change from a liquid to a gas phase.
Boils in the armpits are typically caused by bacterial infections, most commonly Staphylococcus aureus, which can enter the skin through hair follicles or small cuts. Factors such as friction, moisture, and poor hygiene can increase the risk of developing boils. Additionally, conditions like obesity, diabetes, or a weakened immune system may contribute to their occurrence. Maintaining good hygiene and addressing underlying health issues can help prevent boils.
Common boils are not linked to cancer. However, there are condition that cause boils that can be equally concerning. If it occurs frequently in many parts of the body then you need to see a doctor. If it doesn't resolve, then you need to see a doctor. If it happens and you know why it happens, like you did alot of hiking, or like to touch open flames... then stop doing that...
boils on a Virginia
Boils are not contagious
boils are bacterial infections and ofloxacin definitely work for boils