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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Pustule
  1. Pustules are small, inflamed, pus-filled, blister-like sores (lesions) on the skin surface. ... Pustules are common in acne and folliculitis (inflammation of the hair follicle). They may occur anywhere on ...
  2. Pus-filled lesions (pustules) are unusual in alopecia areata, but can occur, as in this picture. The pustules are infected where medication was ...
  3. ... skin, especially one caused by staphylococci, may produce pustules, which look like small blisters containing a thick, ...
  4. ... when the infection spreads. You may get papules, pustules, or nodules on exposed body areas. The pustules: May look like warts or ulcers Are usually ...
  5. ... when the infection spreads beyond their lungs. Papules , pustules , or nodules are most frequently found on exposed ... vary from gray to violet in color. The pustules may: Form ulcers Bleed easily Occur in the ...
  6. ... slightly raised (papular), form small pus-filled areas (pustules), or there may be blisters (vesicles). The disease ...
  7. ... fluid-filled blisters on the skin Stage 4: Pustules - small, inflamed, pus-filled, sores (lesions) on the ...
  8. ... pus. This close-up photograph shows small acne pustules with surrounding inflammation (erythema).
  9. ... there are 4 to 6 millimeter red (erythematous) pustules, some with bridging scars and fistulous tract formation ( ...
  10. ... are 2 to 6 millimeter wide erythematous (red) pustules with large open and closed comedones. Permanent scarring ...
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