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3. Symptom: Pus

Pus is a clear sign of infection. The secretion may be white, brown, or yellowish and is a natural sign of the body trying to fight infection. Uninfected nummular eczema will not seep; when it does, this indicates a buildup of dead white blood cells. An accumulation of pus in an enclosed tissue space over time can develop into an abscess, which can spread internally and infect the bloodstream. Pus or weeping bump sites in eczema are usually a sign of staphylococcal or bacterial, infection. Eventually, these infections dry up and develop scales.

pus discoid eczema

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