Abscesses

C1 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Abscesses Meanings

    noun a swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus

    Fields related to abscesses

    Medicine

    Abscesses are localized collections of pus caused by infection and can occur in various parts of the body.

    Dentistry

    Dental abscesses are infections at the root of a tooth or between the gum and a tooth.

    Veterinary Medicine

    Animals can also develop abscesses, which may require surgical drainage or antibiotics.

    Microbiology

    Abscesses can be studied to understand the types of bacteria causing the infection and develop appropriate treatments.

    Occupation Usage of abscesses

    Doctor

    Abscesses are commonly treated by doctors through drainage and antibiotics.

    Dentist

    Dentists may encounter abscesses in the mouth and may need to perform a root canal to treat them.

    Veterinarian

    Veterinarians often see abscesses in animals and may need to surgically remove them.

    Nurse

    Nurses may assist in caring for patients with abscesses by changing dressings and monitoring for signs of infection.

    Surgeon

    Surgeons may need to operate to remove abscesses in certain cases, especially if they are deep-seated or recurring.

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