"Pustulosis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pustulosis is a skin condition characterized by the formation of small, yellowish or pus-filled bumps on the skin, often on the face, arms, legs, or torso. It is a dermatological condition that can be caused by various factors such as infection, allergies, or sensitivity reactions.
There are several types of pustulosis, including:
Seborrheic pustulosis: a condition that affects the scalp, ears, and face, often causing a red, itchy rash.
Pustular psoriasis: a condition that causes widespread pustules on the body, often accompanied by redness and scaling.
Acne pustulosis: a type of acne that causes sore, red spots and pus-filled bumps on the face and back.
Symptoms of pustulosis may include:
Small, yellowish or white pus-filled bumps
Redness and inflammation
Itching or burning sensations
Skin flakes or scales
Scarring
Treatment for pustulosis usually involves topical creams or ointments to reduce inflammation and prevent the formation of pus-filled bumps. In severe cases, oral antibiotics or other medications may be prescribed.
The word "pustulated" is the past tense of the verb "pustulate", which means to form or become a pustule, especially a small blister or a pus-filled vesicle, often as a result of an infection or inflammation.<br><br>In general, the word is associated with medical or dermatological contexts, referring to the formation of small, often itchy or painful bumps on the skin that can be filled with pus.<br><br>For example: "The skin condition caused the rash to pustulate, leading to unsightly bumps and irritations."
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A small, usually painful, spot on the skin, typically caused by infection and characterized by redness and a yellowish head. It is a small blister or pimple, often associated with acne, boils, or other skin conditions.
Pustules are small bumps on the skin that contain pus. They are usually pus-filled blisters or pimples that are a result of an infection, often by bacteria or a viral rash. Pustules can be red, sore, and tender to the touch, and may seep a yellowish liquid when they are squeezed. They can be found on the skin anywhere; however, pimples and pustules affecting the face, back, and chest are the most common.
Pustulocystic refers to a type of acne characterized by the formation of both pustules (types of acne pimples) and cysts (closed pits or sacs filled with fluid) on the skin.
A put-down is a remark or an action intended to insult or demean someone, often in a subtle or clever way. It's a way of belittling or mocking someone, either to make them feel inferior or to gain an advantage over them.
A putaminal hemorrhage is a type of bleeding that occurs in the putamen, a part of the brain involved in various motor functions. It can cause sudden weakness or paralysis of one side of the body.