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Carbuncle of trunk Save


ICD-10 code: L02.23

Chapter: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

What is a Carbuncle of Trunk?

A carbuncle of the trunk is a skin infection that affects the back, chest, or abdomen. It is a cluster of boils that are usually painful and can lead to scarring. The carbuncle of the trunk is caused by bacteria that infect hair follicles and oil glands in the skin.

Symptoms of a Carbuncle of Trunk

The symptoms of a carbuncle of the trunk include red, swollen, and painful lumps on the skin that may be filled with pus. The lumps can grow in size and become more painful over time. Other symptoms include fever, chills, and fatigue.

Treatment for a Carbuncle of Trunk

The treatment for a carbuncle of the trunk usually involves antibiotics and drainage of the pus-filled lumps. Your doctor may prescribe antibiotics to help clear up the infection and prevent it from spreading. The pus-filled lumps may need to be drained to help relieve the pain and prevent the infection from spreading.

  1. Antibiotics
  2. Drainage of pus-filled lumps
  3. Hot compresses to help relieve pain and swelling
  4. Keeping the affected area clean and dry
Preventing a Carbuncle of Trunk

There are some steps you can take to help prevent a carbuncle of the trunk. These include:

  1. Keeping your skin clean and dry
  2. Avoiding sharing personal items such as towels and razors
  3. Avoiding close contact with people who have skin infections
  4. Avoiding tight-fitting clothing
Conclusion

A carbuncle of the trunk is a painful and potentially serious skin infection. If you think you may have a carbuncle of the trunk, it is important to see your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. With the right treatment and prevention measures, you can help prevent the development of carbuncles in the future.