Though an abscess is typically a deep infection, pus coming to the surface may be seen. An abscess usually starts as a tender or painful, red and swollen area. By pushing on this warm, tender abscess with a finger, there is a sense of fluid (pus) that can be felt within the abscess. Due to an injury to the foot, an abscess formed and was then drained by the emergency doctor. This image displays a confirmed CA-MRSA (community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcal aureus) abscess.
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References


Bolognia, Jean L., ed. Dermatology, p. 1126. New York: Mosby, 2003.

Wolff, Klaus, ed. Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine. 7th ed, pp. 874, 1702. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2008.

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