A abscess is a local accumulation of Pus after Nécrose in a newly formed cavity. A surface abscess can present Symptôme S like redness, pain and heat (components of the ignition).
Care
Made at least marinade some petals of lily in an alcohol strong (brandy with 90°) 15 to 30 days. Keep this preparation preciously.
In the event of abscess, recover the lesion of several of these petals during 15 minutes.
Renew several times the operation in the course of the day (4 times per day), until the abscess bores.
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Diseases
Therapy
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The shapes of abscess
- Abscess asceptic
- ano-rectal Abscess
- Abscess of Bartolino
- cerebral Abscess
- cutaneous Abscess
- dental Abscess
- epidural Abscess
- amoebic hepatic Abscess
- Abscess of the spinal-cord
- pulmonary Abscess périamygdalin
- Abscess: Collection supurée in a newly formed cavity dug in the pulmonary parenchyma.
- Abcès hepatic pyogene
- subcutaneous Abcès
- Abcès arthrifluent: Cold abscess developed with the level of an articular lesion of nature tubercular patient, involving the destruction of the articulation, and expressing themselves sometimes enough far from its point of origin.
- Abscess in button of shirt: Circumscribed abscess including/understanding two cavities which communicate by a narrow opening (each cavity being compared with one of the heads of the button). One observes this shape of abscess in the vicinity of the Aponévrose S which form obstacle with the regular development of the purulent pocket.
- caseous Abscess (Lannelongue): Tuberculous cold abscess filled with a semi-fluid substance resembling cheese or cement.
- Abscess by congestion (or ossifluent): Cold abscess, developed with the level of an osseous lesion of nature tubercular patient, involving the destruction of tissue bone and appearing sometimes enough far from its point of origin.
- Abscess of derivation or fixing: Caused abscess, with a therapeutic aim, by the hypodermic gasoline injection of Terpentine, in certain infectious illness.
- Metastatic abscess: Abscess due to a Embolism septic part of a more or less distant infectious hearth.
- Abcès ossifluent: Abscess by congestion.
- Abscess toxinic: Name by which Calmette indicates certain abscesses of the liver, of dysenteric origin, whose pus is amicrobien. These abscesses would be due “to an accumulation of toxin necrosing in one or more points of the parenchyma of gland”.
- tuberous Abscess: Hidrosadénite
- Urinary abscess: Abscess formed in the vicinity of the urethra, following a rupture or of a crack of this conduit.
Drawn from the dictionary of the technical terms from medicine, 1978
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