NURSING Lecture Notes - Pyaemia, Dental Caries, Pus

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An abscess is a localised collection of pus. It is usually produced by staphylococcal infections, the organisms enter soft tissues through an external wound (minor or major) it can be due to haematogenous spread from infection like tonsillitis or dental caries. Pyogenic abscess can also be due to cellulitis. Pathophysiology: following an injury, there is inflammation of the part brought about by the organism such as. Staphylococcus: the end-result is production of pus which is composed of dead leukocytes, bacteria and necrotic tissue. The area around the abscess is encircled by fibrin products and it is infiltrated with leukocytes and bacteria. The patient feels ill and complains of throbbing pain at the site. Throbbing pain is indication of pus and is due to pressure on the nerve endings by the pus. Fever, with or without chills and rigors, can be present.

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