Pus-filled lesions can be caused by hidradenitis suppurativa. Common tests include CBC and CRP. See a doctor if symptoms are severe, persistent, or worsening.

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Consult a doctor if your pus-filled lesions is persistent (lasting more than a few days), progressively worsening, or interfering with daily activities. Seek immediate care if accompanied by chest pain, difficulty breathing, or sudden loss of consciousness.

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Pus-filled lesions

Pus-filled lesions is a commonly reported health symptom that may be associated with a range of underlying medical conditions. Understanding its causes and associated conditions helps guide appropriate diagnosis and treatment. If you experience persistent or severe pus-filled lesions, consult a healthcare professional.

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Possible Conditions

Pus-filled lesions is commonly associated with the following health conditions. This is not a diagnosis — your exact cause depends on your full symptom profile.

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