carbuncles in English

noun
1
a severe abscess or multiple boil in the skin, typically infected with staphylococcus bacteria.
It can be made into a salve or the tincture can be painted on boils, felons, carbuncles , abscesses, inflamed acne, cellulitis and other local inflammations.
synonyms:boilsoreabscesspustulewenfuruncle
2
a bright red gem, in particular a garnet cut en cabochon.
But the buckle on her belt was the shape of a circle of thorns surrounding a bright red carbuncle , like the tattoo on the nape of her neck.

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1. Carbuncles are also highly contagious

2. What are folliculitis, boils, and Carbuncles? Folliculitis, boils, and Carbuncles are types of infections of 1 or more hair follicles

3. Carbuncles usually begin as tender, red lumps

4. What are the symptoms of folliculitis, boils, and Carbuncles? The following are the most common symptoms of folliculitis, boils, and Carbuncles.

5. Carbuncles are more common in males than in females

6. Furuncles and Carbuncles are similar but with some differences

7. Yet they were covered in carbuncles and boils.

8. People with diabetes are more likely to develop Carbuncles

9. Carbuncles and furuncles are a kind of skin abscess

10. It is necessary to seek help for severe form of Carbuncles

11. Warm compresses may promote the drainage and healing of Carbuncles.

12. Carbuncles are found to occur more in males as compared to females

13. The symptoms of folliculitis, Boils, and carbuncles may resemble other skin conditions.

14. Carbuncles are summons with powerful calls that provide massive Elemental ATK and Resistance (Damage Cut); they include the six actual Carbuncles and six very similar SSR summons

15. Carbuncles form when an infection travels deeper within the skin.

16. When a person has many Carbuncles, the condition is called carbunculosis.

17. Like boils, Carbuncles are the result of infection of hair follicles

18. Carbuncles are clusters of furuncles connected subcutaneously, causing deeper suppuration and scarring

19. Symptoms for carbuncles (clusters of Boils) may include: Pus in the center of the Boils

20. Boils and Carbuncles are skin infections that are caused by the Staphylococcus aureus bacteria

21. Carbuncles most commonly develop on the back of the neck or on the thighs

22. Synonyms for Buboes include abscesses, blisters, boils, ulcers, carbuncles, pustules, furuncles, inflammation, swelling and whitlows

23. SR Carbuncles (at 3★) provide 50% Elemental ATK and Cut to the summon's Element

24. Carbuncles are clusters of boils that are usually found on the back of the neck or thigh

25. The sheer variety of boils, sores, abcesses, carbuncles, and Blisterous oozing crusts that modern antibacterials have eradicated is mind-boggling

26. Information about boils and Carbuncles, which are red, painful lumps on the skin that are usually caused by a bacterial infection.

27. And I will make thy windows of agates, and thy gates of Carbuncles, and all thy borders of pleasant stones

28. 12 And I will make thy windows of agates, and thy gates of carbuncles, and all thy borders of pleasant stones.

29. Carbuncles are also often filled with pus, which is a mixture of old cells, white blood cells, bacteria, and dead skin cells

30. Corpulence, caused many obnoxious boils to appear, and two rather formidable carbuncles, for which I was ably operated upon and fed into increased obesity

31. Carbuncles often are found on the back of the neck, shoulders, hips and thighs, and they are especially common in middle-aged or elderly men

32. The second lasted for the rest of the period, also with continuous fever but with apostumes [abscesses] and carbuncles on the external parts, principally on the armpits and groin.

33. Doctor Käsemann had moral courage enough to introduce Anthracin in gangrene and sphacelus, in 1852, and Doctor Raue has given it in carbuncles, since 1858 (see his Pathology and Diagnosis) and in gangrenic whitlow (see Journal of Clinics, 4, 142)